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Your morning routine might be having more of an environmental impact than you realize. The beauty industry is responsible for the production of 120 billion single-use plastics in a single year, according to Sironix Renewables CEO and Co-Founder Christoph Krumm. But he hopes to change that with his line of water-free cleaning and personal care products called Farallon.

Because the Farallon powders are much lighter in weight than traditional water-based products, Sironix saves on production and shipping costs, which reduces the use of fossil fuels and nonrenewable energy. Rinse, reuse and repeat.

How it can build a safer, more enriching and sustainable world: Reduces our dependence on plastics and fossil fuels

Replaces petroleum-based ingredients with plant-based ones

Utilizing a patented method, Sironix produces nontoxic ingredients derived from coconut oil and sugar cane for use in facial cleansers, body washes and shampoos. These components are converted into powders that are then shipped directly to your home. Once delivered, just add water to the powders in a reusable, refillable bottle to form the foamy cleansers and silky soft creams you use daily.

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