
Leading in sustainability
At Atelier Rebul, we believe it is our responsibility to leave a livable world to future generations in every respect. We are committed to ensuring the continuity of ecosystems and passing them on to the future.
That is why we have made sustainability a top priority in all our activities. Our sustainability efforts focus on responsible consumption and production, and on addressing gender inequality, all of which are part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We have internalized the 3 R's of beauty: Refill, Reuse, Reduce
100% Renewable Energy
In our new factory that we opened in Çerkezköy Organized Industrial Zone, we have been using 100% renewable energy since May 2022.
We are also working on the "Calculation and reporting of carbon footprint emissions at the facility level" and aim for at least 20% energy savings through the use of heat recovery systems.
Cruelty Free Certificate
At Atelier Rebul, we are proud to have officially obtained the Cruelty-Free Certificate. We believe it is our responsibility to minimize all harm to animals and promote ethical practices in our industry. By choosing cruelty-free products, you can feel good about your purchase knowing that no animals were harmed in the process.
Refillable Project
Since June 2022, we have been using refill packages for our hand soaps that are made with 78% less plastic than standard packages.
Gender equality
At Atelier Rebul, we are dedicated to promoting gender equality and empowering women. As part of this effort, we have partnered with the well-known NGO, ÇYDD, to support the education of 6 female students studying chemistry or chemical technology during the 2020-2021 academic year. Our goal is to encourage and support women to become leaders in the cosmetics industry and to ensure they feel supported in their career choices. We will continue to take positive action to achieve gender equality and empower all women in our company and within our sector.
Seed ball project
The Seed Ball project by Atelier Rebul is an initiative aimed at promoting planting and sustainable development. The seeds are covered with a mixture of clay, powdered fertilizer, and various minerals, the seed balls are made by women who live near the planting areas and suffer from income inequality. The ecoDrones are recently developed unmanned aerial vehicles that can deliver seeds over a large area, their average planting area is equal to 12 football fields for 150,000 seed balls.