The EU looks likely to ban miniature toiletries in hotel rooms

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The EU looks likely to ban miniature toiletries in hotel rooms
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Here’s what it means for your holidays.

It’s part and parcel of the hotel experience, right? Snarfing up the available miniature toiletries to transport home, become frustrated with and chuck in a stocking come Christmas time. It’s tradition!

Well, the European Union could put an end to this cycle by banning hotels from distributing miniature toiletries to guests in an effort to reduce packaging waste and encourage a system of reusing and refilling products.The best eco-friendly reusable make-up remover alternatives to cotton pads and face wipeshas set forth a series of changes, including a complete EU-wide ban on the distribution of miniature toiletries.per Member State per capita, compared to 2018.

The mammoth change would stretch beyond your hotel room – restaurants in the European Union would be banned from serving single-use packaged food and drink inside establishments too. Working towards a greener, more efficient and circular economy was always going to come with changes and, in my humble opinion, skipping the miniatures for the sake of the planet is a fair swap to make. What do you say?

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