Plastic cosmetic containers we used in our daily lives:  

Did you know that most of the cosmetic containers (which we use in our daily lives) are not recycled, instead they are disposed of as general waste? 

There are many plastic materials that are not recyclable because they are composite materials or are a type of plastic that do not get reused.

The treatment products used at Lydia 153 Scalp and Hair Loss Center are made of glass bottles .

After use, we do not dispose of it - we collect and keep it.  

It is cleanly reused after repeated high-temperature and high-pressure washing, disinfection and sterilization in its own factory.


This is our process to reduce the waste of Lydia153  and increase the resource circulation rate through: responsible production and consumption, reuse and recovery . 

Lydia 153's packaging is made from 100% biodegradable sugar cane residue. 

Sugarcane production was approximately 1.87 billion tonnes in 2015, making it the world's most grown crop (even more than corn and wheat combined).  Since 2010, sugar consumption is expected to continue to increase due to its growing demand.  When sugar is produced fromthe sugar cane and its remaining residue is processed, it is produced as an Earth Pack.

We use nature-friendly packaging that does not require cutting down trees nor the use of bleach. The pacakging are used as they are, and are biodegradable by micro-organisms even when they are discarded. 

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