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Langdon Hall Country House, Hotel & Spa and The Keep Refillery have partnered to launch the first hotel refillery in Ontario.
Langdon Hall is tapping into the expertise of The Keep Refillery, a one-stop plastic-free refillery, to overhaul its in-room amenities and move towards an even more sustainable and low-waste system.
By transitioning to a sustainable and circular refilling program for all in-room amenities, Langdon Hall and The Keep aim to prevent thousands of plastic bottles from finding their way into landfills and waterways. Refilling stations will be the source for housekeeping staff to refill all the in-room essentials such as shampoo, conditioner, body wash, body lotion, shower steams and bath bombs, all without creating any waste.
All products that Langdon Hall will stock from The Keep Refillery will meet Langdon Halls’ high standards while also being sustainably sourced from small businesses across Canada and the United States and are all-natural, cruelty-free, and ethically made. Like all products in store at The Keep Refillery, everything is thoroughly researched and tested to ensure they’re highly effective and the brand is closed-loop sustainable.
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