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Store:
Rua de Barreiros, 74,
4715-166 Nogueira,
Braga, Portugal

Warehouse:
Rua do Monte de S. Bento, lote 11 e 12,
4705-700 Fradelos,
Braga, Portugal

E-mail:
info@euromipe.com

Phone:
+351 253 257 148 (Seg-Sex: 9h00-19h00) (Chamada para a rede fixa nacional)
Soap Choco Mint Musa - 125g
Soap Choco Mint Musa - 125g
Soap Choco Mint Musa - 125g
Soap Choco Mint Musa - 125g
Soap Choco Mint Musa - 125g
6.75€

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  • Brand: Musa
  • Model: MM-SCMM
  • Moisturizing bath soap.
  • Contains cocoa and peppermint.
  • Ideal for washing the body. Refreshing mint aroma.
  • With naturally nutty ingredients used for centuries in aromatherapy as a source of energy and liveliness.
  • Stimulates the production of endorphins increasing the feeling of well-being and relaxes tense muscles.

 

Instructions for Use:
You can use the soap in question every day. Use on wet skin and rinse after use. Always keep your soap dry after exposure to water, for a longer durability of your product. Store in a dry place.

 

Highlights in the composition of the product:
This product is based on natural raw materials such as vegetable oils, rich vegetable butters and aromatic and medicinal plants. Contains natural color of crushed minerals.

 

Ingredients: Sodium olivate, Sodium cocoate, Sodium palmate, Aqua, Gliceryne, Sodium sheabutterate, Sodium castorate, Theobroma Cacao Powder, Parfum, CI 77891, CI 77019, CI 77288, CI 77491, CI 77019, Linalool, Limonene.

 

NO preservatives, NO synthetic fragrances, NO synthetic dyes, NO synthetic ingredients. Not tested on animals. Pure and Natural Ingredients only.

 


 

 

MUSA has sustainable, environmentally friendly packaging.

 

 

DO YOU KNOW THAT...

The decomposition rates of the elements most frequently found in marine debris are estimated as follows:
Paper = 2 months
Wood = 2 years
Steel = 50 years
Aluminum = 200 years
Plastic = 450 years
Glass = Infinite

 tempo de degradacao dos materiais no oceanos

 

And our role as consumers?


Did you know that most plastic packaging is not recyclable? In fact, only 14% of plastic packaging used worldwide is recycled and around 40% ends up in landfills, while a third ends up in ecosystems as fragile as the ocean.

As consumers, what can we do to reduce plastic consumption? The process starts before we buy the product. It is necessary to consider its sustainability and circularity, not necessarily its design or popularity.


Try to avoid plastic packaging whenever possible.
Seems easy, but it is not. Nowadays, most of the products have made packaging, plastic and many of them are single use. Be it the colorful straws in cocktails, the bags for placing vegetables and fruit in supermarkets or the cutlery in the takeaway meal boxes. But there are ways around this situation. Bet on reusable and biodegradable options. Although they are more expensive, they are worth it.

When you cannot avoid plastic packaging.
Make sure that plastic packaging is 100% recyclable, this way it prevents it from ending up in a landfill or even on the bottom of the sea.

Bet on the purchase of products in bulk.
In order to avoid the plastic in most of the joinery, fruit and vegetables, bet on buying in bulk and using glass containers, cardboard or fabric that you have at home to store food. Thus, avoid the plastics used in most products sold packaged.

Don't forget about recycling.
Making the correct separation of recyclable materials is no longer an option. In fact, it is everyone's obligation as responsible citizens concerned about the planet we live on. In addition, it is half done for the materials to be reused as raw material for other packaging.

What do we gain from this?
We are witnessing an unprecedented technological evolution as well as the deterioration of the environment due to the disposal of man-made waste. These materials have concrete negative impacts on ecosystems and even threaten human life.

With the change in the attitude of consumers, more concerned about the useful life of consumer materials and prioritizing companies concerned about their impact on the world, it is expected that the industry will accompany this change and encourage companies to manufacture and use packaging more responsible. (https://www.endesa.pt/)


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