Royal Goes Green: September 2023

Royal Goes Green: September 2023

This month, we're celebrating Royal Goes Green to promote sustainability and eco-friendly practices. Let's make a conscious choice to buy products that are good for the environment. Check out our selection of sustainable goods today!

 

Give your empty personal care and household products a second life at Royal Duty Free Shops near you!

How it Works:

  1. Clean it Out: At home, make sure packaging is clean and dry, free of liquid or product, and acceptable if broken, chipped or cracked.
  2. Drop it off: Visit any Royal Duty Free Shops branch in Subic and drop your empties in dedicated collections bin.
  3. Close the loop: You did it! Instead of being thrown away, your beauty and household empties may be reimagined to Eco Bricks, bench, pallet, sinks, walkways and many more!

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Green Antz?

Green Antz is a circular economy and innovation group, that develops and deploys disruptive environmental solutions. Turn plastic waste into construction materials, infrastructures, and agricultural solutions like eco bricks.

 

What can I drop off?

Must be 12x6 inches or smaller.

 

PLASTIC

Personal care plastic containers

  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Body wash
  • Facial wash
  • Mouthwash
  • Lotion
  • Cleanser

Cleaning agents plastic containers

  • Detergent
  • Bleach
  • dish or liquid cleaner

FYI: Empties don’t have to be from products purchased at Royal Duty Free Shops!

 

What NOT to drop off:

Plastic packaging larger than 12x6 inches, clear or frosted bottles and jars, and more.

 

What happens to my empties after drop-off?

It will then be transported, sorted based on what type of plastic it falls under to and finally shredded and used as our raw materials for eco-friendly construction products. It is always the perfect time to fight the plastic crisis, help us divert reusable wastes from landfills and lessen plastic pollution now!

 

Which Royal Duty Free Shops location have drop-off bins?

Manila Avenue and Palm Street store now have a dedicated collection bins.

 

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