Get Ready for Plastic Free July with Happy Human

Happy Human is lifting the lid on progress by reimagining home and personal care products to end single-use plastic.

There’s a new way of cleaning in town, so move over single-use bottles. Reusable and refillable bottles have reached the mainstream.

Happy Human has created a range of products that contain gentle ingredients without the hefty price tag. The business is based in Sydney.

By using a refill tab you’ll save on discarding single-use plastic bottles. The idea was to start with a range of ‘just add water’ cleaning products and has expanded to include hand wash.

How To Use Happy Human

  1. Fill your Happy Human reusable bottle to the line with warm, tap water
  2. Drop-in both tabs from the sachet and wait for them to dissolve
  3. Twist the lid back on, give it a little shake and you’re set to go

The Happy Human Bundle is an easy way to get started in green cleaning or taking a part in Plastic Free July. The bottles and sachets arrived in minimal packaging with cardboard that can be easily recycled.

The glass bottles have a wide mouth and a well-made pump that reaches the bottom. Just twist the top part to open. The multi-purpose spray bottle is made from tough plastic with a spray nozzle.

The foaming hand wash contains tea tree. While the hand wash smells of lavender. Both products smell pleasant and based on natural Australian botanical fragrances.

The cost to refill a bottle is affordable and costs around $3 to $4.

The products are cruelty-free, vegan, non-toxic, sulphate-free, paraben-free, phthalate-free, VOC-free, no chlorine bleach, no triclosan, pH balanced, no palm oil, and biodegradable.

Happy Human is all about feel-good cleaning that’s not just for greenies.  It’s a home-grown company that is reimagining home and personal care products to end single-use plastic

About Happy Human

Happy Human, Happy Planet The packaging is very nice and is packed with care. The tablets dissolve into the water very easily and smell great! #happyhuman #raisingsmiles Happy Human website: https://www.heyhappyhuman.com/

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Emma Crameri: Emma Crameri is a regular contributor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. She is also the editor of the Brisbane-based food and lifestyle website Brisbanista.
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