Kit & Kin moves to paper packaging

Continuing its mission to reduce its environmental impact, the B Corp certified brand has announced its eco nappy range will be moving entirely to paper packaging.

The announcement sees Kit & Kin become the first UK brand within retail to make this change – creating an even more sustainable offering.

The new paper packaging is made from 100% recyclable paper, and is a development the brand has been working on for a long time.

Co-founder, Emma Bunton, commented: “At Kit & Kin, everything we do is based on creating products that are better for baby, better for our world, and give back. We’re honoured that our customers trust us to provide gentle, sustainable products that are as kind to the planet, as they are to their little ones’ skin.

“We are committed to protecting our world as best we can and are always looking for ways that we can do better, and reduce our environmental impact further. We are so proud to have made this move to paper packaging and to be the first UK brand within retail to make this change.”

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