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‘Scent of a generation’: The Body Shop products consumers loved

Shoppers flocked to stores for their ethical and cruelty-free ranges

The Body Shop was decades ahead of its time when environmental and human rights campaigner Anita Roddick founded it in a backstreet shop in Brighton in 1976. She demanded that all products be ethically sourced and cruelty-free, and customers were encouraged to bring their bottles back to the store to be refilled to reduce plastic waste.

Roddick’s vision – and products – were a hit worldwide. She argued that “businesses have the power to do good” and should “exist to fight for a fairer, more beautiful world” – as well as make money. Customers were mobilised in a series of campaigns to pressure governments, which led to changes to animal testing laws in 22 countries.

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