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WELLNESS FOR YOUR HOME
Banana Leaves

Wizard MoodScentz™+

& DreamScentz™

Why Our Bottle is Better for You and the Planet

Fragrances Designed with Neuroscience

Gasless Spray Technology

Unlike traditional aerosol sprays, our bottles are completely gas-free. This means they use pure air pressure to deliver a fine mist without harmful propellants. The result is safer for your home, healthier for the air you breathe, and better for the environment. Every spray gives you fragrance without compromise.

Traditional aerosol sprays often use propellants like hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). Some inhaler studies show that HFC propellants have a global warming potential hundreds to thousands of times greater than CO₂. PMC+1
 

Switching to non-propellant delivery methods (i.e. gasless) avoids contributing those high GWP emissions. This reduces one source of greenhouse gas burden, especially in indoor use where air quality also matters.

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Recyclable Materials

Each bottle is made with recyclable plastic that can be processed through standard recycling streams. By choosing our product, you’re contributing to a circular economy where materials are reused instead of ending up in landfills. A simple choice today helps reduce tomorrow’s waste.

Recycling plastic saves substantial energy. For example, recycled plastics can require up to 70% less energy than producing new (virgin) plastic. nems.nih.gov+2Plastics For Change+2
 

Every ton of plastic recycled avoids many barrels of oil and megawatt-hours of energy usage. For example one source says for 1 ton of recycled plastic: ~5,774 kWh of energy saved plus ~3.8 barrels of crude oil not used. Plastics For Change
 

Recycling also reduces landfill usage and the pollution associated with landfills (leachate, methane emissions etc.). Diverting waste from landfills helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protects ecosystems. US EPA+2PolyNext Awards & Conference+2

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Reusable Design

Our bottles are built with durability in mind and can be reused multiple times. Instead of tossing out an entire canister, you can keep your bottle and replace only the inner contents. This cuts down on single-use plastics and supports a more sustainable lifestyle with less environmental impact.

Reusable or refillable packaging lowers the demand for virgin plastic production. Since so much plastic is made from fossil fuel feedstocks, each reuse helps reduce extraction, refining, and manufacturing burdens. Plastics For Change+2America's Plastic Makers+2
 

Reuse helps with lifecycle carbon emissions because, even though reusable items often require a bit more material and stronger fabrication, over multiple uses the per-use emissions fall dramatically. Experts commonly cite reusable packaging as an important tool for achieving circular economy goals. Wikipedia+1

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Eco-Friendly Everyday Living

 

Sustainability should fit seamlessly into your daily routine. With our gasless, recyclable, and reusable bottle, you get a product that not only freshens your space but also reflects your values. It’s a small switch that makes a big difference — caring for your well-being while protecting the planet.

The cumulative effect of many people choosing gasless, recyclable, reusable products is large. For example, globally, plastic production and waste are rising: projections show plastic production will almost double between 2020 and 2050 (from ~464 million metric tons to ~884 million). Managing end-of-life (waste, recycling, reuse) is thus crucial. ScienceDirect
 

Also, current recycling rates globally are low: one study found only about 9-10% of plastic produced in 2022 was made from recycled material. The Guardian So increasing recyclable and reusable solutions helps close that gap.
 

Economically, recycling and reuse generate jobs and reduce dependency on raw resource extraction. The U.S. Recycling Economic Information Study found hundreds of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars of wages and tax revenues tied to recycling/reuse. US EPA

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