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Yuhan-Kimberly Unveils Eco-Conscious 'Pure Baby' Bottle, Setting New Standards for Sustainable Baby Care

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-01 05:41:33
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SEOUL, South Korea – Yuhan-Kimberly, a leading consumer goods company, has launched its groundbreaking 'Pure Baby' bottle under its baby care brand, Green Finger Bebegrow. This innovative product marks a significant step in the company's commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) management and addresses the growing demand for sustainable consumer goods.

The 'Pure Baby' bottle distinguishes itself by incorporating 45% castor bean-derived raw materials into its body, resulting in an impressive 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to conventional plastic bottles. This eco-friendly approach aligns with Yuhan-Kimberly's dedication to minimizing its environmental footprint.

Beyond its environmental benefits, the 'Pure Baby' bottle is designed with practicality and safety in mind. The use of transparent polyamide (PA) material allows parents to easily monitor the remaining liquid. Its lightweight design reduces wrist strain and is ergonomically designed for small hands. The bottle's wide mouth facilitates effortless cleaning, while an extended scale ensures precise volume measurement. Furthermore, its versatility is enhanced by its compatibility with straw cup and tumbler attachments.

Safety is paramount, and the 'Pure Baby' bottle has undergone rigorous testing, successfully meeting both domestic and European safety standards. Notably, tests confirmed the absence of microplastics. Its high UV resistance makes it compatible with UV sterilizers, providing parents with peace of mind.

The development of the 'Pure Baby' bottle was a meticulous process, involving 18 months of intensive research and development. Yuhan-Kimberly's dedicated team focused on identifying the optimal ratio of castor bean-derived materials to maintain the bottle's strength and durability. This commitment to quality and sustainability underscores the company's dedication to delivering products that meet the evolving needs of consumers.

"We are proud to introduce the 'Pure Baby' bottle, a product that reflects our unwavering commitment to sustainability and consumer safety," said a representative from Yuhan-Kimberly. "This launch demonstrates our dedication to ESG management and our ability to create innovative, eco-friendly products that resonate with today's conscious consumers."

The 'Pure Baby' bottle is now available, offering parents a sustainable and safe choice for their infants, and setting a new benchmark for eco-friendly baby care products in the market.

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