Revive Actives Environmental Contribution

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A message on behalf of our founder, Daithi O'Connor

"We wanted to show you how Revive Active are consciously becoming more sustainable and environmentally friendly as a company. Daithi and the whole Revive Active team are continuously trying to increase our sustainability efforts each year, as we believe the environment plays a crucial role in our well-being and we have a responsibility to protect it as much as possible."

Here's how Revive Active contribute towards the environment : 

1. LED Lighting

Our warehouse in Mullingar have been working hard over the years to make it as sustainable as possible. Led lighting has been introduced into the warehouse. Led lighting is energy efficient, they produce zero toxic elements and has a longer life span than a normal light bulb. Standard LED bulbs can be up to 80% more energy efficient than conventional bulbs.

Warehouse view of packaging process

2. Recyclable Packaging 

Our boxes are 100% recyclable. This helps to reduce carbon footprint and reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators. In the next few years, we hope to have fully recyclable packaging.

Revive Active, Zest Active, Joint Complex, Teen Revive, Master Mind, Beauty Complex, Meno Active and Junior Active Boxes

3. Hybrid Cars
Revive Active have introduced Hybrid cars for the sales team, as they travel all over Ireland every day. Hybrid cars combine one electric motor and with one gas engine. Therefore it creates less emissions than gas powered cars. 

Dáithí O'Connor stood next to Revive Active Hybrid Car

4. Repak

Revive Active are a member of Repak. Repak is an environmental not-for-profit organization whos mission is to protect the environment and reducing the environmental impact of packaging waste, while helping to deliver Ireland’s target for the five main materials – paper, plastic, glass, metal and wood.

Together, we can all make a conscious effort to protect our beautiful planet
one step at a time 💚

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