Arnotts is set to welcome a new pop up that will provide zero waste alternatives to everyday essentials such as skincare, shampoo bars, cleaning spray, utensils, reusable bottles and coffee cups.
Reuzi will be at Arnotts between April 20 and June 8 providing sustainable, plastic free and non-toxic products to shoppers.
The brand was founded by sustainability strategist, speaker and writer Pat Kane in 2018. Pat is known for being a pioneer of the zero waste business movement in Ireland.
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The reuzi pop up at Arnotts promises to be a convenient one stop shop for sustainable everyday solutions, to make zero waste living easy and accessible for Dubs.
Products that will be available to purchase at the pop up include household items, beauty and cosmetics, and toiletries.
Expect everything from washing up liquid to floss, soap, refills for deodorant, bath salts, dish washing brushes and shampoos.
Speaking about the upcoming collaboration with Arnotts, founder Pat said: "I'm truly excited for the opportunity to bring a curation of sustainable everyday solutions to Arnotts.
"As we approach Earth day (April 22), there's no better time to encourage our customers to go down a more sustainable path and help them discover a beautiful curation of consciously made Irish products that make it easy to get there.
"We know our customers want to support brands with strong values that help create positive change and we hope this partnership will inspire them to learn about new ways to live a more waste-free life."
With a mission to help make the world less wasteful and more conscious, Pat says: "Since day one, reuzi's mission has been to make the world less wasteful and more conscious. When you swap products used daily for a reuzi alternative, it’s easier than ever to cut down on plastic and individual waste and create a better future for all."
Reuzi's range of products can be browsed on the brand's website.
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