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Zara turns to sustainable beauty – but will it be enough to redeem itself? – Sydney Morning Herald
The retail giant is entering the market with a refillable range. But can a fast fashion brand, lambasted for helping erode the planet, turn over a new leaf?

Can it really be? Is Zara, the worlds pioneering fast-fashion megabrand one implicated in the rise of global pollution and ecosystem degradation doing an about-face?
In a move few saw coming, the Spanish fashion giant which produces at least 480 million garments each year, and once boasted that it offered the latest fashion trends every 13 days! has brought out a sustainable beauty range.
Zaras new beauty range aims to be inclusive and cater to all beauty lovers regardless of skin colour, gender,…
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