Reusable Cotton Rounds

LastRound is a Washable Alternative to Single-Use Cotton Rounds

After introducing the waste-reducing LastSwab and LastTissue, LastObject is launching its newest eco-friendly product—LastRound—on Kickstarter. With each new innovation, LastObject takes on a different disposable product, and after developing sustainable alternatives to cotton swabs and paper tissue, the brand is taking on disposable cotton rounds.

The reusable cotton swabs help to address the fact that single-use cotton rounds consume high amounts of water—as LastObject estimates, "switching to reusables can save around 10 liters per round." The reusable cotton rounds are made from 70% wood fiber and 30% organic cotton yet they retain the look and feel of single-use cotton rounds, and are useful for removing makeup and applying skincare products like serums. The washable and reusable rounds are easy to store and take on the go, especially as they pack into a bio-based case.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Beauty Products - LastObject's LastRound contributes to the trend of sustainable beauty products by providing a reusable alternative to single-use cotton rounds.
2. Water Conservation - LastRound taps into the trend of water conservation by highlighting how using reusable cotton rounds can save around 10 liters per round.
3. Eco-friendly Packaging - LastObject addresses the trend of eco-friendly packaging by offering LastRound, which comes in a bio-based case.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care - LastRound is relevant to the personal care industry as it provides a sustainable solution for removing makeup and applying skincare products.
2. Retail - The introduction of LastRound caters to the retail industry as it offers an innovative and eco-friendly alternative to disposable cotton rounds.
3. Environmental Goods - LastObject's LastRound contributes to the environmental goods industry by providing a reusable and sustainable option for consumers concerned about waste and water usage.

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