Our Footprint: Little Joe® Pump Spray by Drive Int. AG Sustainability

We are committed to doing our best for the environment, which is why sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. Our Little Joe® Pump Spray range represents a new era in Air Care, made with more natural, responsibly sourced ingredients and eco-friendly packaging. This allows us to continue delivering the high-quality products you love, while significantly reducing our impact on the planet.

The steps we’re taking to be sustainable:

Ingredients

We work with two Italian fragrance house suppliers to responsibly source our natural fragrances for Little Joe® Pump Spray, which includes natural essential oils and is both alcohol-free and vegan. To ensure the highest standards of safety, quality, and environmental responsibility, our company is both REACH compliant and ISO certified.

  • REACH Compliance: Our commitment to sustainability extends to the careful selection of all chemical substances in our products. Under REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals), we ensure that the materials used meet stringent European Union regulations. This ensures that our products are not only safe for our customers but also minimize their impact on the environment.
  • ISO Certification: In addition to REACH compliance, we have earned ISO certification, which reflects our dedication to maintaining high standards in product quality and management systems. By adhering to internationally recognized ISO standards, we guarantee that our processes are optimized for safety, efficiency, and sustainability, ensuring that our customers receive consistently high-quality products.

Together, these certifications demonstrate our commitment to delivering safe, premium-quality products while prioritizing both environmental stewardship and customer satisfaction.

The recyclability of Little Joe® Pump Spray

One simple way to contribute to sustainability is by knowing how to recycle products and packaging properly, allowing materials to be reused. Understanding our customers’ desire to be more eco-friendly, we have redesigned our packaging with both sustainability and recyclability in mind. All of our products are recyclable, and we provide clear instructions on the packaging to help you dispose of them responsibly once they’ve served their purpose. These guidelines are broken down by the various components of our product range.

Each of our products has specific recycling requirements, so the steps will vary. For example, plastic components should be placed in plastic recycling, while glass items can go into glass recycling. We also recommend checking with your local recycling center to confirm what materials they accept.

Our commitment to using recycled materials 

Incorporating recycled materials into our products is one way we contribute to protecting the environment. Learn how to recycle the Little Joe® Pump Spray range and explore the breakdown of post-consumer recycled (PCR) content in our packaging:

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What to Recycle: Our bottles and packaging are widely recyclable. Please ensure that both the bottle and packaging are placed in the appropriate recycling bin. The label should be disposed of in the general waste bin.

Is our plastic sustainable?

Plastic can be sustainable when sourced and disposed of responsibly. However, we recognize the importance of minimizing plastic packaging wherever possible. That’s why we have reduced our plastic usage and incorporated high levels of post-consumer recycled (PCR) materials, all while adhering to strict safety and quality standards.

FSC and other certified materials

All our cardboard packaging is FSC certified, ensuring it meets the highest environmental and social standards and comes from well-managed forests. Please remember to recycle your cardboard once you’ve opened your product.

Solvents

Little Joe® Pump Spray utilizes innovative plant-based solvents to minimize the use of traditional solvents in our products. This exciting transformation will persist as plant-based alternatives continue to gain traction in the market.