The Better Home, an eco-friendly home cleaners brand that offers products on a subscription basis, has partnered with Bollywood actor, UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador, UN Secretary General’s SDGs Advocate, and Wildlife Trust of India Ambassador Dia Mirza as brand ambassador for their range of eco-friendly home care products, including floor cleaner, toilet cleaner, laundry liquid and dish wash.
“I am delighted to partner with a brand that resonates with my value system. As cleanliness and hygiene have come to occupy a significant part of our lives in the new post COVID world, it becomes crucial to make conscious choices, to ensure that we take care of the health of our families, communities as well as the planet. I absolutely love their cleaners, sustainable quirky packaging and the exclusive online community you get to be a part of once you subscribe – In fact, I used their products for months before they approached me for a partnership,” said Dia Mirza.
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She added, “It’s amazing to see that they’ve truly gone out of their way to make our planet better – Their subscription kits come with reusable bottles followed by refill pouches with minimal packaging for which they run a take-back program. They take back all waste they generate to recycle it responsibly for us- which effectively means no plastic from The Better Home ends up in our landfills or natural ecosystem – how thoughtful is that!”
Speaking about the association Dhimant Parekh, Founder & CEO of The Better India and The Better Home says, “Dia personifies our philosophy of wanting to leave our planet and its people better than we found it and we are glad to have someone so passionate about health and the environment to be our voice. As a brand, the core of what we do is large scale impact, and we wanted to help our customers get access to natural, sustainable products without compromising on convenience and efficacy. We are thrilled to have Dia with us on this journey – she is someone we truly admire for her contribution in bringing awareness to our cause.”
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