HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 27 April 2026 - As a leader in China's fragrance industry driving sustainable development,
Eternal Beauty Holdings Limited ("Eternal Beauty" or the
"Group"; stock code: 6883.HK) today announced the launch of "Green is
Eternal," Hong Kong's first rinse-free recycling program for fragrance
and skincare cosmetics. The initiative works hand in hand with customers
to build a greener, more eco-friendly ecosystem.
The program has brought in local recycling startup The Loops Hong Kong
("The Loops") as its strategic partner. By leveraging advanced recycling
equipment and a well-established processing system, the initiative
introduces a breakthrough approach—rinse-free recycling. Customers no
longer need to wash out bottles or disassemble components. Instead, they
simply hand over used fragrance bottles or skincare cosmetics
containers to store staff for collection. The materials are then sent to
The Loops' Hong Kong facilities for processing and ultimately
transformed into recycled resources—lowering the barrier to recycling
and making participation far more convenient.
Hong Kong's first rinse-free recycling program
"Green is Eternal" is built on two key advantages: rinse-free and all
brands. It greatly simplifies the recycling process—customers do not
need to wash away any residue left in the bottles, nor do they need to
remove decorative elements from packaging. Eligible glass or plastic
bottles can be handed directly to store staff at designated Eternal
Beauty locations to complete the recycling process.
The eligible recycling scope includes fragrance bottles, skincare
product bottles, home fragrance bottles, and cosmetics packaging from
various brands. Excluded from the program are personal care products
(such as shampoo and hair-care products, body wash, body-care products,
aerosol spray containers, and makeup tools), as well as fragrance
bottles with a capacity of less than 10ml.
To encourage widespread public participation, the program features an
incentive mechanism: for every eligible fragrance or skincare cosmetics
bottle recycled, customers receive an electronic stamp. After collecting
10 electronic stamps, they can redeem them for a shopping voucher.
The program is already up and running at the Group's eight outlets and
offices across Hong Kong. The Group has also provided dedicated
environmental recycling training for frontline staff to ensure the
recycling process is standardized, efficient, and seamlessly woven into
everyday customer service. Throughout the year, the Group will
collaborate with a local charity to host recycling facility tours,
guiding the public and students through the inner workings of recycling
operations—raising environmental awareness and helping cultivate lasting
recycling habits.
Beyond recycling: Advancing sustainability at the community level
"Green is Eternal" is more than an environmental recycling initiative—it
is a structured sustainability project that blends retail-based
education with deep community engagement. According to industry data,
packaging is one of the major sources of carbon emissions in the sector.
Furthermore, recycling fragrance and makeup bottles poses significant
challenges due to the complexity of residual ingredients, which limits
the adoption of recycling practices and results in persistently low
voluntary recycling rates for these containers.
Drawing on its industry expertise, the Group partners with The Loops to
tackle the challenges of traditional recycling through professional
technology. The company also works with community organizations to build
an educational and awareness platform, bringing employees, community
members, and students into recycling facilities for in-depth
environmental learning, while encouraging the public to integrate
recycling into daily life. The goal is to establish a sustainable
corporate model that is both socially responsible and environmentally
friendly.
Wendy Lau, Executive Director of Eternal Beauty and Chairperson
of its ESG Committee of the Group, commented: "Understanding the core
challenge in traditional recycling systems—that customers are required
to put in effort to clean bottles—explains why many people give up on
participation. We are delighted to work with The Loops, whose advanced
recycling system and equipment can effectively address the impact of
residual ingredients in fragrances and cosmetics, truly enabling
rinse-free recycling. We hope this program motivates more customers to
take the initiative in environmental protection and, together with our
partners, promotes sustainable development across the fragrance and
beauty industry."
Jorch Wong, Founder of The Loops Hong Kong, added: "This program
marks a major milestone for sustainability in the fragrance and beauty
industry. In recent years, while the number of recycling programs has
increased, recycling fragrance and beauty packaging has remained
difficult and cumbersome, leading to persistently low recycling rates
for this category. As an industry leader, Eternal Beauty has proactively
taken the lead in launching Hong Kong's first rinse-free recycling
program. This not only strengthens consumers' environmental awareness
but also helps the public build long-term recycling habits—an important
encouragement for the entire recycling industry and a replicable model
for sustainable development."
As a leader in China's fragrance industry, the Group fosters sustainable
development through four key pillars: Environment, People, Product, and
Community, while actively fulfilling its corporate social
responsibility. Following the successful launch of "Green is Eternal" in
Hong Kong, the Group aims to expand the program to its distribution
points across Mainland China within the year—strengthening environmental
collaboration between Hong Kong and Mainland markets, extending the
program's environmental impact, and encouraging the broader industry to
move toward sustainability.
Note: The recycling scope does not include personal
care products (such as shampoo and hair-care products, body wash,
body-care products, aerosol spray containers, and makeup tools), nor
fragrance bottles with a capacity of less than 10ml.
Green is Eternal Collection Points:
District
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Location
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Brands
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Address
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Causeway Bay
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wwwtc
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Jimmy Choo Parfums
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Shop No L1-05, Level 1 280, Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
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Parfums de Marly
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Shop No L1-05, Level 1 280, Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
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Tsim Sha Tsui
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K11 MUSEA
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BABOR
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Shop No. B223, Basement 2, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Harbour City
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Dolce&Gabbana
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Shop 2522, Level 2 Gateway Arcade Harbour City, Kowloon
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Kowloon Tong
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Festival Walk
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Acca Kappa
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Kiosk E1, UG Level, Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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BABOR
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KIOSK Q, UG Level, Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Mong Kok
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Langham Place
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Laura Mercier
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Shop L2-08, Langham Place, Mong Kok Kowloon, Hong Kong
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For campaign details, please visit
https://www.eternal.hk/green-is-eternal/campaign.