Grale x Lush

March 16, 2026

Lush and Grale Partner in Stockholm

Sustainability isn’t just about what we sell, it’s also about how stores operate every day. In Lush’s flagship store in Stockholm, a new partnership with material innovation company Grale marks another step toward a more circular retail experience.

By switching to Grale’s green waste bags, the store is replacing conventional plastic with a more sustainable alternative made from renewable resources. This change may seem small, but it demonstrates how operational decisions inside stores can play a meaningful role in reducing plastic use.

Lush’s Commitment to Sustainability

Lush has long been committed to reducing its environmental impact. The company’s environmental policies focus on cutting waste, reducing landfill, and improving recycling across the business. From packaging-free products to the use of recycled materials, sustainability is embedded throughout Lush’s operations. The way stores are run, not just the products they sell , is a key part of that mission.

Small Changes, Meaningful Impact

The transition to Grale waste bags in Lush’s Stockholm store is a clear example of how small operational changes can drive meaningful impact.

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