Tom’s Of Maine Highlights Deodorant Ingredients, Considers Bio-Packaging
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Colgate subsidiary will shift to 100% petroleum-free propylene glycol in deodorants, according to its latest report outlining its sustainable business progress and goals. Tom’s also points to its Naturally Dry antiperspirant as an example of sustainable innovation and reveals it is looking into bio-packaging based on Maine’s leading agricultural commodity.
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