Plant-Based Hand Sanitizers

Each & Every's Hand Sanitizer is Made with Four Natural Ingredients

The climate of the current pandemic has certainly made consumers more conscious of their hygiene, especially when they are on-the-go, and beloved natural self-care brand Each & Every is answering this by launching its first-ever plant-based hand sanitizer. Known for its aromatic and good-for-you deodorants, the company is entering this new venture while being mindful. The new product addition meets the CDC and FDA standards for germ kill and is verified by the Environmental Working Group (EWG).

Consumers will be able to get their hands on a natural, plant-based hand sanitizer starting February 16th via Each & Every's website or ShareASake at the accessible price of $5 per 1.7 oz tube. The packaging is also made to be fully recyclable, reflecting the company's commitment to sustainability.
Trend Themes
1. Plant-based Hygiene Products - There is an opportunity for companies to create a range of plant-based hygiene products to cater to the growing demand for sustainable and natural alternatives.
2. Eco-friendly Packaging - The need for sustainable packaging is becoming increasingly important, and companies can capitalize on the opportunity to create eco-friendly packaging for their products.
3. Natural Germ-killing Ingredients - With consumers showing more interest in natural products, companies can create natural germ-killing ingredients to replace the harsh chemicals found in traditional hand sanitizers.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care - Companies in the personal care industry can capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable and natural alternatives by creating plant-based hygiene products and using eco-friendly packaging that appeals to the environmentally-conscious consumer.
2. Healthcare - There is an opportunity for companies in the healthcare industry to develop natural germ-killing ingredients that can be used in products such as hand sanitizers to provide a safer and healthier alternative to traditional chemical-based options.
3. Retail - Retailers can benefit from offering a range of plant-based hygiene products to cater to the growing demand for sustainable and natural alternatives that appeal to the environmentally-conscious consumer.

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