Pure for Men Sustainability Statement

Embrace Sustainability: Stay Ready, Go Green, and Thrive Together

In celebration of Earth Day, Pure for Men is proud to announce our renewed commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.

At Pure for Men, we understand the importance of sustainability and are dedicated to conducting our business in a responsible and environmentally conscious manner. We recognize that our operations have an impact on the environment and the communities we serve, and we are committed to continuously improving our sustainability practices.

As we embark on our sustainability journey, we aim to integrate sustainable principles and strategies across all aspects of our business, from supply chain management to product development and employee engagement.

OUR FOCUS AREAS INCLUDE:

Our Path to Sustainability

RECYCLING OUR PRODUCTS

Look for the Recycling Icon with the corresponding number which tells you how to recycle our product packaging. If you need help locating this let our customer service team know and they can assist you with that information.

Please find our general recycling instructions below:

For consumers who want to recycle PETE 1 (PET) plastic products, the steps are generally quite simple. While specific guidelines may vary by region and even local municipalities, the following steps provide a basic overview of the recycling process for consumers:

1. Identify PETE 1 products: Look for the recycling symbol with the number "1" inside it, which indicates PETE 1 (PET) plastic. Common PETE 1 products include water and soda bottles, salad containers, and some food packaging.

2. Empty and rinse: Empty the contents of the PETE 1 container and give it a quick rinse to remove any residue. This helps to minimize contamination and odor during the recycling process.

3. Remove labels and caps (if required): In some areas, you may be asked to remove labels, caps, or lids from PETE 1 containers before recycling. Check your local recycling guidelines to determine if this step is necessary.

4. Flatten or crush (optional): To save space in your recycling bin and at the recycling facility, you can flatten or crush PETE 1 containers. This step is not mandatory but can be helpful in some situations.

5. Dispose of PETE 1 products in the appropriate recycling bin: Place the PETE 1 container in the appropriate recycling bin according to your local recycling program. This might be a mixed recycling bin, a bin specifically for plastics, or a container for PETE 1 plastics only.

6. Follow local guidelines: Recycling regulations can vary between country, region, and local municipalities, so be sure to follow any specific instructions provided by your local waste management authority.

By following these steps, consumers can help ensure PETE 1 products are recycled efficiently and effectively. Remember to check your local recycling guidelines for any additional requirements or guidance.

HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), which is identified by the number "2" inside the recycling symbol. HDPE is commonly used in milk jugs, detergent bottles, and other rigid plastic containers. Recycling guidelines for HDPE plastics may vary by region, but here are some general steps to follow when recycling these items:

1. Identify HDPE products: Look for the recycling symbol with the number "2" inside it, which indicates HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) plastic. Common HDPE products include milk jugs, detergent bottles, shampoo bottles, and rigid plastic containers.

2. Empty and rinse: Empty the contents of the HDPE container and give it a quick rinse to remove any residue. This helps to minimize contamination and odor during the recycling process.

3. Remove labels and caps (if required): In some areas, you may be asked to remove labels or caps from HDPE containers before recycling. This is not a universal requirement, so check your local recycling guidelines to determine if this step is necessary.

4. Flatten or crush (optional): To save space in your recycling bin and at the recycling facility, you can flatten or crush HDPE containers. This step is not mandatory but can be helpful in some situations.

5. Dispose of HDPE products in the appropriate recycling bin: Place the HDPE container in the appropriate recycling bin according to your local recycling program. This might be a mixed recycling bin, a bin specifically for plastics, or a container designated for HDPE plastics only.

6. Follow local guidelines: Recycling regulations can vary between countries, states, and local municipalities, so be sure to follow any specific instructions provided by your local waste management authority.

By following these steps, consumers can help ensure HDPE products are recycled efficiently and effectively. Remember to check your local recycling guidelines for any additional requirements or guidance.

PP plastic or  polypropylene plastic, which is identified by the number "5" inside the recycling symbol. Polypropylene plastics are the second-most widely produced plastic. Being light, heat resistant and sturdy, PP is applied to various packaging like bottle caps and tops.Recycling guidelines for PP 5 plastics may vary by region, but here are some general steps to follow when recycling these items:

1. Identify PP 5 products: Look for the recycling symbol with the number "5" inside it, which indicates PP 5 (polypropylene) plastic. Common PP 5 products include food containers, yogurt tubs, bottle caps, straws, and packaging materials.

2. Empty and rinse: Empty the contents of the PP 5 container and give it a quick rinse to remove any residue. This helps to minimize contamination and odor during the recycling process.

3. Remove labels and caps (if required): In some areas, you may be asked to remove labels or caps from PP 5 containers before recycling. This is not a universal requirement, so check your local recycling guidelines to determine if this step is necessary.

4. Flatten or crush (optional): To save space in your recycling bin and at the recycling facility, you can flatten or crush PP 5 containers. This step is not mandatory but can be helpful in some situations.

5. Dispose of PP 5 products in the appropriate recycling bin: Place the PP 5 container in the appropriate recycling bin according to your local recycling program. This might be a mixed recycling bin, a bin specifically for plastics, or a container designated for PP 5 plastics only. Note that not all recycling programs accept PP 5 plastics, so check your local guidelines to ensure they are accepted.

6. Follow local guidelines: Recycling regulations can vary between countries, states, and local municipalities, so be sure to follow any specific instructions provided by your local waste management authority.

By following these steps, consumers can help ensure PP 5 products are recycled efficiently and effectively. Remember to check your local recycling guidelines for any additional requirements or guidance.

Polystyrene, which is identified by the number "6" inside the recycling symbol. Polystyrene is commonly used in foam products, such as disposable coffee cups, food trays, and packaging materials, as well as rigid products like disposable cutlery and some plastic containers.

Recycling guidelines for polystyrene plastics may vary by region, but here are some general steps to follow when recycling these items:
1. Identify polystyrene products: Look for the recycling symbol with the number "6" inside it, which indicates polystyrene plastic. Common polystyrene products include foam coffee cups, food trays, packaging materials, disposable cutlery, and some rigid plastic containers.

2. Empty and rinse (if possible): Empty the contents of the polystyrene container and give it a quick rinse to remove any residue if it's a rigid container. This helps to minimize contamination and odor during the recycling process. Note that rinsing foam products may not be practical, so it is less commonly required.

3. Check local recycling guidelines: Not all recycling programs accept polystyrene, so it's essential to check with your local waste management authority to determine if they accept this material. Some regions may have specific collection points or drop-off locations for polystyrene recycling.

4. Dispose of polystyrene products in the appropriate recycling bin or drop-off location: If your local recycling program accepts polystyrene, place the items in the appropriate recycling bin or take them to the designated drop-off location. This might be a mixed recycling bin, a bin specifically for plastics, or a container designated for polystyrene plastics only.

5. Follow local guidelines: Recycling regulations can vary between countries, states, and local municipalities, so be sure to follow any specific instructions provided by your local waste management authority.

By following these steps, consumers can help ensure polystyrene products are recycled efficiently and effectively when possible. Remember to check your local recycling guidelines for any additional requirements or guidance, as polystyrene recycling can be more limited than other types of plastics.

The recycling guidelines for recycling tin metal candles are:

1. Clean the tin: Before recycling, make sure the tin is free of any wax residue or debris. You can use hot soapy water to clean it, or wipe it with a damp cloth.

2. Check for recycling symbols: Look for the recycling symbols on the bottom or side of the tin. If there is no symbol, contact your local recycling center to find out if they accept metal tins.

3. Separate lids: If your candle tin has a metal lid, remove it and recycle it separately. Some lids may be made of a different metal than the tin and need to be recycled separately.

4. Recycle the tin: Once the tin is clean and the lid is removed, recycle the tin with other metal items. Most recycling centers accept metal tins, but check with your local recycling center to confirm.

5. Do not contaminate the recycling stream: Do not put non-recyclable items, such as plastic or glass, in the recycling bin with the tin. This can contaminate the recycling stream and make it difficult to recycle the tin.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your tin metal candles are properly recycled, reducing waste and helping to conserve natural resources.





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While we are just beginning our sustainability journey, we are committed to being transparent and accountable in our progress.

We understand that sustainability is an ongoing process, and we are dedicated to learning and adapting our practices as new information and opportunities arise. We will continue to refine our approach and set specific goals as we gain a deeper understanding of our environmental impact and identify the most effective strategies for our business. We appreciate your support and look forward to working together to create a more sustainable world.

Embrace Sustainability: Stay Ready, Go Green, and Thrive Together

​As we continue to develop and implement our sustainability initiatives, we encourage our customers to stay informed and engaged by following our updates on our website, social media channels, and newsletters. Together, we can make a difference for a greener and more sustainable future.

In line with our company's slogan, "Stay Ready," we invite you to embrace eco-friendly practices in your everyday life and be prepared for the challenges and opportunities that come with creating a more sustainable world. Remember to reduce, reuse, and recycle, and be an advocate for the environment within your community.

Go Green and #STAYREADY with Pure for Men as we work together towards a better tomorrow.

"THE EARTH IS WHAT WE ALL HAVE IN COMMON."
- Wendell Berry