We exist to protect our precious oceans and wildlife.
Designed to reduce plastic waste and water usage in hospitality, our solid bathroom amenities reinvent toiletries.
Join the fight to keep our oceans healthy for generations to come!
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WHY ARE HYDRA BARS BETTER?
Liquid products contain over 80% water, contributing to the global water shortage and requiring harsh chemicals to stabilize ingredients. Take out the water and you have a much more natural product, require little to no packaging and reduce your carbon emissions.
Liquid products contain over 80% water, contributing to the global water shortage and requiring harsh chemicals to stabilize ingredients. Take out the water and you have a much more natural product, require little to no packaging and reduce your carbon emissions.
HYDRA BARS
LIQUID SHAMPOO
DON’T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT
Paul
Guest at Altido Porto
“It’s a very good product. I liked how my hair felt after.”
Jennifer
Guest at Altido Lisbon
“My hair felt so soft!”
Lara
Guest at Altido Porto
“A little goes a long way.”
Meena
Guest at Altido Porto
“Soft and gentle on skin and foamed really well.”
We are a solid bathroom amenities business designed specifically for hotels & Airbnbs. Our ALL OVER shampoo & body bars are an environmentally-friendly alternative to existing plastic-packaged liquid products. They reduce transport & waste removal costs, contain no harsh chemicals and are 100% PLASTIC FREE helping to save our precious oceans and wildlife.
On average, 85% of bottled shampoo & body wash in hotels is wasted and up to 95% of the plastic ends up in landfill where it sits for hundreds of years. The UK has reported about 290,000 metric tonnes of waste from its hotels alone each year. Much of that is plastic. All the plastic ever produced is still on earth, disrupting ecosystems and polluting natural environments. Plastic never breaks down, it just breaks up into microplastics which are absorbed by animals (humans included), plants, seagrass and even corals.