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FAIR SQUARED Fairtrade Anniversary Shower Soap "Green Tea" 80 g

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Size: 80 g
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Description

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Fairtrade in Germany, FAIR SQUARED presents an exclusive anniversary soap series. The soaps are handmade by Syrian soap master Mohamad Khiro from Aleppo and contain high-quality Fairtrade ingredients such as coffee, tea, shea butter, and coconut. They are completely biodegradable.

FAIR SQUARED's Fairtrade anniversary soaps represent sustainable natural cosmetics. They are vegan, halal, and free from colorants, preservatives, microplastics, plastic packaging, palm oil, and petrochemicals. Produced using the cold process method, they are also part of the Fairtrade campaign "The Talking Products" and feature a QR code that links to a film about the product's origin and production.

The green tea body soap is made with Fairtrade green tea and is suitable for both normal and sensitive skin. It is rich in antioxidants and has a clarifying, soothing, and refreshing effect. Packaged in a minimalist paper box, it is 100% zero waste.

FAIR SQUARED's solid soaps are experiencing a unique revival: they save on packaging waste and energy, are economical, space-saving, and environmentally friendly. This makes them ideal both as gifts and for everyday use. By purchasing them, consumers invest in a sustainable future for small-scale farmers and workers in the producing countries through fair trade conditions.










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