The Body Shop Reinforces Its Commitment to Sustainability and Social Impact Through 8-Year Partnership with Plastics for Change
NEW DELHI (India CSR): The Body Shop India has reinforced its sustainability commitment with a major plastic waste recycling milestone, achieving the purchase of over 2,000 metric tonnes of plastic waste through its long-standing partnership with Plastics for Change. The impact is equal to nearly 100 million plastic bottles and reflects the brand’s continued focus on responsible sourcing, circularity, and community empowerment.
On World Environment Day, The Body Shop, a British-born international ethical beauty brand, reinforces its commitment to environmental stewardship and creating positive impact through responsible business practices and long-term community partnerships. Sustainability has been at the core of The Body Shop’s philosophy since its inception, shaping the brand’s approach to responsible sourcing, circularity, and community empowerment. Driven by the core belief that business should be a force for good, The Body Shop India’s commitment is reflected through its longstanding partnership with Plastics for Change (PFC); now the world’s largest source of Fair Trade-verified recycled plastic.

This collaboration, which has spanned over seven years, continues to serve as the heartbeat of the brand’s sustainability efforts, ensuring that dignity and transparency remain at the center of climate action. To date, The Body Shop has purchased over 2,000 metric tonnes of plastic waste – equivalent to nearly 100 million bottles, effectively embedding the Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle (RRR) approach into its operations and advancing towards a closed-loop economy, the company said.
Beyond environmental statistics, the true impact of this partnership lies in consistent action and human transformation. The collaboration has changed the lives of over 2,000 waste collectors, many of them women, by securing fair wages, improving working conditions, and restoring social dignity. Moving past physical infrastructure, the initiative actively focuses on the human side of sustainability through structured programs in nutrition, health, financial inclusion, and training.Â
A key pillar of these ongoing efforts is the brand’s donation initiative to provide e-tricycles for waste collectors, helping to alleviate extreme physical strain, increase earning potential, and enable safer, more reliable, and sustainable livelihoods. For many waste collectors, basic mobility has long been out of reach; these e-tricycles allow them to reach more collection points, save time, and work with greater safety and efficiency. Building on the success of last year’s Spark A Change 3.0 campaign, which raised enough funds to deploy 19 e-tricycles, The Body Shop India has expanded its commitment for the 2025–2026 period, actively progressing toward its ultimate goal of delivering 50 e-tricycles by July 2026.
This World Environment Day, The Body Shop India invites customers to shift from awareness to action. Through its ongoing donation programme, the brand continues to choose action over applause and impact over intent, enabling customers to be part of a larger movement towards a more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive future, the company said.
(India CSR)
