Japan's first single-origin cosmetics from a branded pig farm released

 "3 é mon" is a processed pig brand that values ​​craftsmanship that creates value for all pigs and discovers their potential. "Because it is a pig that has been carefully raised, we want to make full use of not only the pigs but also all the parts as materials so that we can generate value without leaving all of them." , We are challenging manufacturing in various fields.

The "placenta" produced during production is a material with various possibilities, but it has been discarded until now. The 3 é mon brand aims to expand the possibilities of pigs and to make products that can utilize everything, not just by utilizing the discarded placenta, but by aiming for the high quality products that are needed, through consumption. I wanted to contribute to the creation of a more sustainable society, so I decided to work on producing placenta basic cosmetics this time.

To contribute to the achievement of the 12th goal of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), "Responsibility for making and responsibility for using (ensuring patterns of sustainable consumption and production)" through ethical consumption. Not only is it sustainable, but it is also an up-cycle product. We hope that the purchase of the 3 é mon skin care line will encourage the transformation of consumer behavior from unconscious contributions to the SDGs to conscious contributions little by little.

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