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Nude

THE NUDE STORY
A leader in prestige omni-retail, our purpose at Nude is to create an inviting beauty shopping experience and inspire fearlessness in our community. Through our continued expertise, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit, Nude encourages clients to explore the universe of beauty and wellness with an unbiased approach to experiential retail.​
Nude has been an industry-leading champion of diversity, inclusivity, and empowerment in India, guided by our longstanding company values. Our tagline and manifesto, " Be your own kind of beautiful " to reinforce its dedication to fostering belonging amongst all clients and employees and to publicly strive for a more inclusive vision for retail in the Americas. Nude continues to give back to our communities and advance inclusion in our industry through our Nude Stands social impact programs.
HOW ARE WE GOING TO HELP?
At nude cosmetics we are committed to tracking the plastic crisis differently. We have started using recycled plastic for our product containers . It helps to empower waste pickers with access to more sanitary working conditions a fair price and the respect and recognition they deserve.
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WHERE DO WE BUY OUR PLASTIC?
Plastics for Change are for an organization that partners with local NGO's to provide waste pickers with a stable income and better opportunities. Their main focus is for improving the livelihoods of waste pickers so that they can boost their entrepreneurial skills. They also provide training for other useful skills including urban gardening.
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WHAT DO WE DO WITH THE RECYCLED PLASTIC?
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After the waste is collected and sorted in waste segregation centers , it is cleaned , compressed and converted, sterilized and made ready for use.
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HOW MUCH OF A PROBLEM IS PLASTIC?
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It’s no secret that plastic pollution has become a global crisis and the planet is drowning in plastic. It affects marine and ocean life, but it affects people too.
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In India, almost a third of waste is uncollected. This has given rise to 1.5 million people known as ‘waste pickers’ who collect this waste in the informal sector. In Kalimpong, we’re working with an organisation who proudly call themselves the ‘Green Force’. They work with waste pickers who are the unsung heroes who work tirelessly to clean up their city’s streets.
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We want to do more than fight pollution. We want to drive social change and help to empower people too!