Vote with your wallet for sustainable wellbeing. How your next wellness purchase can give back to the planet.
Sustainability is the focus of 2020 and beyond, with everyone looking for eco-friendly answers to their needs in order to reduce single-use plastic, look after the planet and find natural products that are ethically sourced. We are committed to preserving both your wellbeing and the planet, and have created a collection in partnership with National Geographic which does just that; offering a range of aromatherapeutic products inspired by the natural world and designed to improve our health and wellbeing. Available in three travel-inspired blends, Paradise, Retreat and Explore, the collection features sustainable packaging and ingredients that give you peace of mind in more ways than one.
If you’re looking for health and beauty with heart, here’s why a purchase from our collection with National Geographic has purpose as well as wellness perks…
The full package
Every part of the packaging in the collection has been carefully considered so as to minimise the impact on the planet. From the sustainably sourced box, which is 100% FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified and made with Korsnas Carry Board – meaning it’s been through fewer chemical processes; to the outer labelling, which uses recycling-friendly eco inks and coatings from renewable sources, we have carefully created packaging with a conscience.
The plastic bottles are also made from 100% recycled plastic. PCR plastic (post-consumer-recycled) is a growing trend that could help to solve the plastic crisis and it reduces the carbon footprint at the point of manufacture.
100% natural pure essential oils
It’s what’s inside that counts, too, and all of our essential oils are 100% pure and natural. All ingredients are sourced with strict standards for high quality and integrity; and are classed as either organic, wild crafted or ethically harvested, depending on how the oil is made.
Giving something back
NGP returns 27 percent of proceeds to the non-profit National Geographic Society, to fund work in the areas of science, exploration, conservation and education. The National Geographic Society invests in groundbreakers and change-makers who are working to preserve species and ecosystems, protect cultures, and advance understanding of the world in order to create a planet in balance.