Amazon launches eco-friendly Aware products as part of its climate promise
devoted to eco-friendly items like bedding, clothing, home essentials and skincare. In every case, they're made with"bio-based ingredients," recycled materials and other more sustainable elements.
All Aware products have received at least some form of independent environmental certification. Skincare products are certified as free of"chemicals of concern," for instance. Bed and bath products, meanwhile, are verified as made in"socially responsible working conditions" on top of their reduced ecological footprint.
Amazon has long been accused of contributing to waste through its dominance of online shopping. In 2018, it accounted for 5 billion out of 165 billion packages shipped in the US — that's a lot of cardboard, foam and other packing materials. The company has taken steps to minimize its impact, such as
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