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Thursday Plantation Walkabout Insect Repellent 50mL

Thursday Plantation Walkabout Insect Repellent 50mL
Thursday Plantation Walkabout Insect Repellent 50mL
$9.99
Price in reward points: 200
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: 71765
  • Weight: 0.20kg

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General Information


Thursday Plantation Walkabout Insect Repellent with 100% pure Australian Tea Tree Oil.

Thursday Plantation Walkabout Insect Repellent contains Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca Oil), Lemon scented Tea Tree Oil (Leptospermum Petersonii Leaf Oil) and Citronellal blended into a soothing, cooling base for protection against biting insects and flies.

Size: 50mL


Scent: Lemon


KEY FEATURES

• soothing
• cooling base for protection against biting insects and flies
• Roll on format for easy application
• Ideal for outdoor activities and camping
• Contains 100% pure Australian Tea Tree Oil
• Free from SLS, SLES, synthetic parabens, synthetic fragrances, synthetic colours, synthetic preservatives and animal derived ingredients


Warnings

Keep out of reach of children.
Read safety directions. Do not contaminate streams, rivers or waterways with the repellent or used container.


FIRST AID INFORMATION

If poisoning occurs, contact a Doctor or Poisons Information Centre on 131 126. If swallowed do not induce vomiting. Give a glass of water.

Ingredients

18.9g/L Melaleuca Oil, 9.45g/L Leptospermum Petersonii Leaf Oil, 28.35g/L Citronellal.

Directions

Apply liberally over all exposed skin areas. Reapply as required. Not to be used for any purpose, or in any manner, contrary to this label unless authorised.


SAFETY DIRECTIONS

Avoid contact with eyes, lips and mucous membranes. Skin patch test prior to use, if irritation occurs, discontinue use.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Store in the closed, original container in a cool, dry place out of reach of children. Do not store in direct sunlight. Dispose of empty container by wrapping in paper, placing in plastic bag and putting in garbage.


STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS

Store below 30°C.

Storage Temperature: Below 30°C.

Sustainability Rating: Medium

Melaleuca oil (tea tree oil) and Leptospermum petersonii leaf oil (lemon tea tree oil) are sustainably sourced essential oils from Australia. Their cultivation can support local economies while minimizing environmental impacts when grown using responsible farming practices. These oils promote biodiversity when integrated into diverse agricultural systems, avoiding the pitfalls of monoculture. To ensure their sustainability, it’s crucial to dispose of any unused or expired oil properly, preventing contamination of soil and water sources.

Citronellal, derived from citronella oil, offers a natural alternative to synthetic chemicals, particularly as an insect repellent. Its cultivation, especially when grown organically, enhances soil health and supports local ecosystems. While citronellal is biodegradable and poses a lower long-term environmental impact compared to synthetic options, sustainable harvesting practices are essential to protect natural habitats. By choosing these natural oils and ensuring their responsible use and disposal, consumers can contribute to a more sustainable future.


Disposal:
Disposing of Melaleuca oil, Leptospermum petersonii leaf oil, and citronellal improperly can have negative environmental consequences. When these oils are poured down drains or toilets, they can contaminate water sources, harming aquatic ecosystems and wildlife due to their concentrated chemical compositions. Additionally, if discarded in regular trash, they may leak into soil, potentially leading to soil and water contamination.


Guide to Safe Disposal of Essential Oils

Essential oils are potent substances that can enhance our well-being, but it’s important to dispose of them safely to protect the environment and public health. Here’s how to do it responsibly:

1. Understand the Composition

  • Know Your Oils: Different essential oils have varying chemical compositions. Some can be harmful to aquatic life and the environment if not disposed of correctly.

2. Avoid Pouring Down the Drain

  • Never Discard in Sinks or Toilets: Essential oils should not be poured down the drain, as they can contaminate water sources and harm aquatic ecosystems.

3. Use a Waste Container

  • Seal and Store: If you have expired or unwanted essential oils, seal them in their original container or a secure, labeled container to prevent leaks.
  • Store Safely: Keep the container in a cool, dark place away from children and pets until you can dispose of it properly.

4. Check Local Disposal Guidelines

  • Hazardous Waste Facilities: Many communities have designated facilities for hazardous waste, including certain essential oils. Check with local waste management authorities for guidelines on disposal.
  • Community Collection Events: Participate in local hazardous waste collection events if available.

5. Consider Recycling Options

  • Reuse: If the oil is still usable, consider giving it to friends or family, or repurpose it for cleaning or other household uses.
  • Upcycling: Use empty essential oil bottles for DIY projects, crafts, or storage of other small items.

6. Avoid Mixing with Regular Trash

  • Separate Waste: Do not mix essential oils with regular household waste unless directed by local regulations. Always follow local guidelines for hazardous materials.

7. Educate Yourself on Alternatives

  • Plant-Based Options: If you’re looking to switch to more sustainable options, consider plant-based or non-toxic alternatives that are safer for the environment.

8. Stay Informed

  • Follow Updates: Regulations and guidelines can change. Stay informed about best practices for disposal in your community.



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