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Neutrality

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The COI paid editor is still directly editing the article instead of making edit requests on this talk page. This still makes the article rather COI-influenced and advertising, so this is why I left the tag back on. If you can scrub the article more to neutralize the positive glowing impression, please do so. AngusWOOF (barksniff) 06:42, 5 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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I've pulled the citations from their ref-tags. --User:Ceyockey (talk to me) 02:13, 9 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Ethique - The world's first zero waste, full range beauty brand.

Request for page input

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Hi there, I am not able to edit the page as I am a COI paid editor.

I have a request if someone could please put in some fact around Ethique, such as the ones I have listed below:

- Quote from Vogue magazine "The brand have saved the world's landfill of 5 million shampoo bottles in their seven year life, a number based upon the number of bars they've sold and the fact that each bar is equivalent to three shampoo bottles." [1] This number is currently on 6 million, but I do not have an acceptable reference for this currently.

- Ethique received these two major business awards in 2019: 2019: Westpac Champion Business Awards, 'ChristchurchNZ Champion Innovation' winner and The Westpac Champion Supreme Awards 'Small Enterprise' winner [2] 2019: American Chamber of Commerce (New Zealand) DHL Express - Exporter of the Year to the USA $1 million to $10 million[22][3]

- Ethique are donating 20 per cent of profits to animal and environment charities. It is quoted in this article: [4] "The last few years have been crazy for the nine-strong Ethique team, who have developed 40 products, and consistently achieved 250-300% revenue growth. Committed to both human and animal rights, Ethique's social enterprise donates 20 per cent of profits (estimated to be more than $6 million in 2019/2020) to animal and environmental charities."

Would really appreciate some other editors input into the Ethique page :)

Thanks in advance Mazthecat (talk) 04:07, 2 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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