A SOMERSET salon has become one of the first in the UK to trial 100% recyclable gowns to avoid using disposable plastic ones. 

MANE, a Bridgwater hairdressing and barbers' salon located in Angel Crescent, is trialling CARTIM Recyclables' Polyair gowns to reduce its impact on the environment. 

The gowns are made from sugarcane waste, making them an environmentally friendly and hygienic alternative to single-use plastics. 

Jade Ogden, co-owner of the salon, said: "It’s exciting to be one of the first salons to trial these new Polyair gowns. Plastic waste is a huge problem in our industry and taking steps to tackle this is vital on an individual and collective scale.

"We’re delighted to have been supplied by CARTIM Recyclables with these carbon-neutral recyclable gowns that adhere to our ethos of sustainable beauty." 

The gowns are manufactured in Witney, Oxfordshire and extruded, cut and packed at the CARTIM factory in Somerset. 

The director of CARTIM Recyclables, Tim Champion, added: "It’s great to be working with MANE to trial our product and supply them with the materials they need to make more sustainable choices.

"Our gowns allow them to go above and beyond with hygiene levels even now after Covid restrictions have lifted. This fills a need in the personal care industry, while also continuing to keep customers safe.

"Using our gowns also helps save water, an invaluable resource that needs conserving, and reduces the need for washing detergents, as traditional fabric gowns need washing after every customer use.

"Our Polyair gowns offer the highest standard of hygiene without compromising the planet. We look forward to providing our planet-positive products to even more hairdressers and barbers in the coming weeks and months." 

Find out more about CARTIM Recyclables or order by visiting www.cartimrecyclables.co.uk, or by phoning 01458 272057