Pioneering Sustainable Beauty
Our Eco-Friendly Practices
At Illash, we believe in continuous improvement and place an importance on learning and bettering our processes over time. Learn how we integrate sustainability into our business, from material selection to community engagement, all while maintaining luxury and quality.
Sustainability FAQs
Your questions about our environmental efforts, answered.
What materials are used in your sustainable products?
All our lashes are handmade using high-quality, cruelty-free fibres, on an organic cotton band. This ensures that our lashes can be reused more than 20 times, ultimately reducing waste, over time.
We believe in continuous improvement and place an importance on learning and bettering our products and processes over time.
How do you ensure your production process is eco-friendly?
Our production processes are optimised for minimal environmental impact. At Illash By Illy, understanding where our products are made and the processes taken to produce our products is a top priority. Our manufacturers have been specifically selected to match our values as a brand.
We are proud to state that all our products are 100% ethically sourced, with no child labour used in the manufacturing process.
What sustainable practices do you follow for packaging?
Our packaging is designed to be fully reusable and recyclable, using biodegradable materials and incorporating minimal plastic. Sustainable inks have been used on all our artwork to ensure no toxins are released into the environment when recycling.
How do you contribute to the community in terms of sustainability?
Over time, we aim to engage in community initiatives that promote environmental awareness. As we continue to grow as a brand, we aim to create recycling programs and partner with recycling plants so that customers can return packaging, ultimately working on reducing waste in the long run.
How can I recycle the product packaging?
Our packaging can be recycled in standard recycling bins, following the guidelines set out by your local council.