Upcycled Cedar Tree Deodorants

Each & Every Deodorant Uses Cedar Tree Byproducts in its Formulas

Each & Every uses upcycling processes to formulate its deodorants. The sustainable self-care brand helps reduce waste from the furniture industry with its innovative manufacturing. The cedarwood oil found in Each & Every's natural deodorants is sourced from cedar tree byproducts.

Oils are extracted from sawdust, shavings, and other bits and pieces of wood discarded by furniture companies. The upcycled oil boasts a unique manufacturing process as it combines two unlikely industries - furniture and cosmetics - to extend the life cycle of wood.

The brand offers Cedar & Vanilla scented deodorant, boasting a blend of rugged sweetness. It also offers a warm Sandalwood & Black Pepper fragrance and a refreshing Cannabis & Green Tea scent.

Trend Themes

  1. Upcycling in Cosmetics — The trend of upcycling wood byproducts in cosmetics products can inspire other brands to explore sustainable sourcing options and reduce waste.
  2. Cross-industry Collaboration — The collaboration of unlikely industries such as furniture and cosmetics can lead to innovative, sustainable manufacturing processes and product development.
  3. Natural Scented Deodorants — The trend of offering natural, non-toxic scented deodorants can attract consumers who prefer eco-friendly and health-conscious products.

Industry Implications

  1. Cosmetics — Cosmetic brands can explore sustainable sourcing options and upcycling processes to reduce waste and appeal to eco-friendly consumers.
  2. Furniture — Furniture companies can collaborate with cosmetic brands to find new uses for waste wood byproducts and diversify their revenue streams.
  3. Eco-friendly Products — The trend of offering eco-friendly products can open up new markets for companies and attract consumers who are environmentally conscious.

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