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Siita's Biodegradable Plastic Containers Turn Into Organic Compost

Siita has been recognized as one of the first zero-waste companies globally by a sustainable fashion and lifestyle platform affiliated with the United Nations, The Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network. According to the UN-hosted online platform, "Siita is the only company in the world that decomposes products made of plastic. All Siita products are fully decomposed and return to nature."

The South Korean company stands out for its plastic decomposition system, which turns all of its product containers (made of biodegradable plastic) into organic compost. The brand's zero-waste, plant-based product portfolio includes skincare essentials like hydrating creams and cleansers formulated for all skin types.

Zero-waste cosmetics offer a conscious and responsible option for those who want to make a positive impact on the planet while still enjoying the benefits of beauty and self-care products.
Trend Themes
1. Zero-waste Cosmetics - Opportunities for cosmetic companies that prioritize eco-friendliness by developing products with biodegradable and sustainable packaging.
2. Biodegradable Packaging - Opportunities for companies to develop innovative solutions for packaging waste, such as biodegradable and compostable materials.
3. Plant-based Beauty Products - Opportunities for skincare companies to develop products with natural, plant-based ingredients and environmentally conscious packaging.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry can create and market products that are conscious of the need for eco-friendliness and sustainability in packaging.
2. Packaging - There is a growing demand for companies to develop and market biodegradable, compostable and sustainable packaging materials.
3. Skincare - Companies creating plant-based, eco-friendly, and zero-waste skincare are taking the lead in offering consumers products that are good for their skin and the environment.

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