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- Model: 71725
- Weight: 0.02kg
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Thursday Plantation
Peppermint Oil Headache Relief a 100% pure, multipurpose liquid that
relax & ease tension associated headaches. Suitable For: Relieve Headache Symptoms Boxed Contents: Bottle Size: 25mL Features and Benefits CAUTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION Active Ingredients: Peppermint (Mentha x piperita) Oil 1 mL/mL. Contains: Peppermint (Mentha x piperita) Oil 1 mL/mL. STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS Storage Temperature: below 30°C. Recyclable Packaging?: Yes Sustainability Rating: Medium The sustainability of Mentha × piperita (peppermint) oil at a concentration of 1 mL/mL depends on several factors: the cultivation practices, the extraction process, and the broader environmental and socio-economic impacts. To ensure the sustainability of peppermint oil production, it’s important to prioritize organic and fair trade-certified sources, sustainable farming methods, minimal environmental impact, and ethical labor practices. Peppermint oil may be toxic to wildlife, particularly aquatic animals, and should be disposed of with extra caution. General Information
• Helps ease tension associated headaches
• Traditionally used in herbal medicine to relieve cough & cold symptomsWarnings
Ingredients
Directions
Disposal: Safe disposal of essential oils is paramount to prevent environmental harm. Below is a guide to assist with proper disposal.
Safe Disposal of Essential Oils: A Quick Guide
1. Don’t Pour Down the Drain or Toilet
Essential oils can harm aquatic life and contaminate water sources. Never flush them away.
2. Avoid Throwing in the Trash
Throwing essential oils in the trash can pollute landfills. If necessary, dilute them first (see below) before disposal.
3. Dilute and Dispose Small Amounts Safely
- Mix essential oils with a large amount of water or vegetable oil (e.g., 10–15 times the volume of oil).
- Pour diluted oil onto a compost pile or garden soil in small amounts, ensuring it’s not harmful to plants.
4. Use Absorbent Materials for Larger Quantities
- Soak up excess essential oils with materials like cat litter, sawdust, or shredded newspaper.
- Dispose of the absorbent material at a hazardous waste facility.
5. Take to a Hazardous Waste Facility
For larger quantities, take the oils to a local hazardous waste disposal center for safe handling.
6. Repurpose or Reuse
Consider using excess oils for DIY cleaning solutions, homemade skincare, or air fresheners to reduce waste.
7. Check Local Disposal Guidelines
Consult your local waste management authority for specific rules regarding essential oil disposal.
8. Composting (For Small Amounts)
- Only compost very diluted oils. Avoid oils that are toxic to plants (e.g., citrus oils).
- Mix oils with water or vegetable oil before adding to compost.