REDUCING THE IMPACT OF MANUFACTURING THE WORLD’S #1 SHAMPOO

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Find how we’re reducing the impact of our manufacturing process and see the progress we’ve made so far
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We’re working hard to address those aspects of our manufacturing process that affect the environment including:

energy consumption – everything from turning on the lights to running machinery uses energy

water use – used in cooling and in stages of manufacturing as well as being a key ingredient in the shampoo

CO2 emissions – everything from transporting raw materials to the making of the product can create emissions

Manufacturing waste – all manufacturing processes produce waste. We want to reduce that and make sure we find a positive use for waste through recycling

What we’ve achieved so far Here’s what Head & Shoulders has achieved between 2010 and 2015:

7 % reduction in energy consumption

11% reduction in water consumption

85% reduction in manufacturing waste

11% cut in CO2 emissions
Turning waste into useful products Our goal is to send nothing to landfill. So that means finding innovative new ways of recycling and reusing the waste generated in the production process.
Today, 7 of our manufacturing plants are operating at zero manufacturing waste to landfill

Instead of sending it to landfill we’re using our waste for good. We’re re-purposing waste bottles, turning them into items like furniture and flower pots.

Using renewable energy Another key part of our plan to reduce our carbon emissions is a focus on renewable energy. And we’re making good progress:

  • Taicang, China – our manufacturing plant uses 100% renewable electricity from wind to produce H&S
  • Xiqing, China – more than 15% of the plant’s energy needs are now provided by on-site geothermal energy

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Read about how we have made the worlds first recyclable shampoo bottle with our new bottle made from beach plastic