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The Harmoniq VIVID Bio-Signalling Patch and the Harmoniq SOOTHE Bio-Signalling Patch have each been recognised with a Product Sustainability Award, celebrating their pioneering, eco-conscious approach to health and wellness.
SYDNEY - AussieJournal -- Unlike traditional supplements or medications packaged in plastic pots or blister packs, Harmoniq delivers natural, non-invasive support through innovative bio-signalling patches - dramatically reducing material use, packaging, and environmental impact.
Judges praised Harmoniq for its smart, minimalist design, which combines effective wellness technology with FSC®-certified recyclable cardboard packaging. Each product uses significantly less plastic than conventional alternatives, helping cut resource use and waste. The compact, lightweight format also improves freight efficiency, enabling up to 25% more units per shipment, which lowers transport emissions and carbon footprint.
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While each patch includes a thin protective film for efficacy and hygiene, the brand's commitment to minimising overall plastic use and choosing recyclable materials where possible demonstrates meaningful progress toward more responsible product design.
"Harmoniq represents a step forward in sustainable innovation - reducing reliance on chemical-based products while rethinking materials, logistics, and impact at every stage," said Anna Chatburn, Founder of the Sustainability Awards. "It's proof that wellness and sustainability can advance together."
Harmoniq aligns its design and production with multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3), Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12), and Climate Action (SDG 13). From energy-efficient manufacturing and regional sourcing to recyclable materials and carbon offset initiatives, every aspect of Harmoniq's development reflects its environmental focus.
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By replacing consumable supplements with reusable patch-based technology, Harmoniq avoids the chemical production, water use, and waste typically associated with traditional wellness products. This data-driven, science-backed approach highlights a new standard in sustainable health innovation - one that puts people and the planet in balance.
The Sustainability Award is a global digital environmental award scheme recognising exceptional sustainability achievements across products, organisations, and services that set measurable benchmarks for environmental responsibility and innovation.
For more information see https://sustainabilityaward.org/harmoniq-bio-signalling-patches-awarded-for-sustainable-innovation-in-wellness/
Reference: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clscn.2022.100066.
Judges praised Harmoniq for its smart, minimalist design, which combines effective wellness technology with FSC®-certified recyclable cardboard packaging. Each product uses significantly less plastic than conventional alternatives, helping cut resource use and waste. The compact, lightweight format also improves freight efficiency, enabling up to 25% more units per shipment, which lowers transport emissions and carbon footprint.
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While each patch includes a thin protective film for efficacy and hygiene, the brand's commitment to minimising overall plastic use and choosing recyclable materials where possible demonstrates meaningful progress toward more responsible product design.
"Harmoniq represents a step forward in sustainable innovation - reducing reliance on chemical-based products while rethinking materials, logistics, and impact at every stage," said Anna Chatburn, Founder of the Sustainability Awards. "It's proof that wellness and sustainability can advance together."
Harmoniq aligns its design and production with multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3), Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12), and Climate Action (SDG 13). From energy-efficient manufacturing and regional sourcing to recyclable materials and carbon offset initiatives, every aspect of Harmoniq's development reflects its environmental focus.
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By replacing consumable supplements with reusable patch-based technology, Harmoniq avoids the chemical production, water use, and waste typically associated with traditional wellness products. This data-driven, science-backed approach highlights a new standard in sustainable health innovation - one that puts people and the planet in balance.
The Sustainability Award is a global digital environmental award scheme recognising exceptional sustainability achievements across products, organisations, and services that set measurable benchmarks for environmental responsibility and innovation.
For more information see https://sustainabilityaward.org/harmoniq-bio-signalling-patches-awarded-for-sustainable-innovation-in-wellness/
Reference: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clscn.2022.100066.
Source: Sustainability Award
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