Bond No. 9 recycles
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Niche perfumer will accept empty Bond No. 9 bottles - as well as bottles from its competitors - for recycling, the firm announces Oct. 24. Empty fragrance bottles can be brought to the firm's Manhattan stores or to Saks Fifth Avenue doors. "As I become more aware of the issues facing our environment, I feel compelled on a personal and business level to participate in the green movement - and assume a leadership role," company founder and CEO Laurice Rahme said in a statement. Customers who purchase a Bond No. 9 scent when returning an empty bottle will receive a refillable pocket spray. The New York-themed fragrance house recently announced the release of an Andy Warhol-themed scent, Silver Factory (1"The Rose Sheet" Oct. 29, 2007, p. 5)...
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