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Cleancult's Plant-Based Foaming Hand Sanitizer is Refillable

Hand sanitizer has become a household staple and Cleancult is helping to make it a sustainable one with a zero-waste hand sanitizer solution that can easily be replenished. The product is packaged by the carton, a recyclable, paper-based solution that has contents that can be transferred to a stylish, shatter-resistant glass bottle.

The gentle, fragrance-free hand sanitizer is powered by plant-derived ingredients and the disinfecting power of Benzalkonium Chloride (BKC.) The alcohol-free formula sets itself apart from others by keeping hands soft while tackling germs effectively. According to a study from the Journal of Hospital Infection as of November 2020, BKC hand sanitizers are proven to be just as effective as alcohol-based sanitizers.

The fast-drying formula is clean, simple and suitable for the whole family.
Trend Themes
1. Zero-waste Packaging - There is an opportunity for companies to innovate with refillable and recyclable packaging to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
2. Plant-based Ingredients - Using plant-derived ingredients in products provides an opportunity for companies to appeal to eco-conscious consumers and tap into the growing demand for sustainable products.
3. Alcohol-free Sanitizers - With the demand for hand sanitizers increasing, there is an opportunity for companies to develop alcohol-free formulas that provide effective germ-killing power while keeping hands soft.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care - The personal care industry can innovate by developing and promoting sustainable and eco-friendly products.
2. Packaging - The packaging industry can innovate by developing and promoting refillable and recyclable packaging solutions for various products.
3. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can innovate by adopting and promoting the use of alcohol-free hand sanitizers, which are suitable for individuals with sensitive skin or allergies to alcohol.

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