Talk:Ethique

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Mazthecat in topic Request for page input

Neutrality edit

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

Information found at Requested Articles edit

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 edit

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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