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maypiing

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How does everyone deal with empty bottles

I have more than 50 empty bottles of skincare products but I'm unsure of how I should deal with them? I'll really appreciate if anyone would tell me which brands have recycle programmes and how their campaigns are like! I'm currently based in Malaysia so I'd appreciate if it's a campaign based in Malaysia
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pocelyn

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i recycle them with loccitane's big little things programme. seems like malaysia also has it! they give you mini samples of their products with every 10 empties! it's really easy to sign up and they accept lots of different empties (except makeup).
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qilss

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Malaysian here 🙋‍♀️ Go to L'occitane! They have a skincare recycling programme and you get free mini samples in return. My sister used to pester me for my empties so that she could bring them to L'occitane and get more samples 🤣 Make sure the insides of the bottles/tubes/jars are clean before sending them in. You can check their website for more information about it
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qilss

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https://my.loccitane.com/pages/big-little-things @Evergarden My sister was the one who recycles it. She went to the Bangsar Village II outlet before and I think the one in The Curve as well which is now closed down. According to the website you could just walk in to any participating outlets to register. They will check the empties for eligibility (full-size skincare & haircare empties that are clean, dry with no leftover products inside) before accepting them. Every 10 empties are entitled to one mini sample.
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I only know of innisfree doing a recycling programme if you bring their empty products to their shop
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