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Where wild flowers meet the sea.
Inspired by Bali’s lush coastlines and jungle air, it blends bergamot oil and lotus flower extract for a soothing, spa-like scent. A soft hint of vanilla adds warmth, while gentle emollients leave your skin calm, clean, and nourished.
Minimalist and multi-functional, it’s your 3-in-1 essential for body, face, and hair. End the day smooth, grounded, and lightly perfumed.
100% plastic free. Made in the Netherlands. Always with purpose.
125 g / 4.4 oz
Made with bergamot oil, lotus flower extract, and plant-based cleansers that love your skin back.
3-in-1 care for body, face, and hair. Gently cleanses, soothes, and softens.
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Aqua, Polyglyceryl-4 Laurate, Glycerin, Parfum, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia Fruit Oil, Amyl Salicylate, Terpineol, Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate, Linalyl Acetate, Trimethylcyclopentenylmethylisopenenol, Citrus Limon Peel Oil, Nelumbo nucifera flower extract, Potassium sorbate, CI 11680, CI 74160, CI 77266

Let’s revitalize Bali, one soap at a time.

Every time you purchase a Bali Lush bar, you directly fund the removal, sorting, and processing of 1 kilogram of plastic waste from some of Bali’s most polluted regions, including dry riverbeds, illegal dumpsites, and remote coastal zones.

We’re proud to support Sungai Watch through their Cleanup Collective initiative in Buleleng, North Bali. This region faces some of the island’s toughest pollution challenges, and cleanup efforts here go far beyond rivers, reaching into rice fields, roadside canals, and areas with no formal waste management.
Each bar sold helps power a transparent, circular cleanup system: local River Warriors collect and sort waste into 30+ categories, which is then washed, tracked, and upcycled through Sungai Watch’s network of 12 facilities across Bali and Java.

Through the sale of Bali Lush bars, we aim to contribute USD 3,000 — enabling the removal and processing of 3,000 kilograms of waste in North Bali.
Every time you purchase a Bali Lush bar, you directly fund the removal, sorting, and processing of 1 kilogram of plastic waste from some of Bali’s most polluted regions, including dry riverbeds, illegal dumpsites, and remote coastal zones.
We’re proud to support Sungai Watch through their Cleanup Collective initiative in Buleleng, North Bali. This region faces some of the island’s toughest pollution challenges, and cleanup efforts here go far beyond rivers, reaching into rice fields, roadside canals, and areas with no formal waste management.
Each bar sold helps power a transparent, circular cleanup system: local River Warriors collect and sort waste into 30+ categories, which is then washed, tracked, and upcycled through Sungai Watch’s network of 12 facilities across Bali and Java.
Through the sale of Bali Lush bars, we aim to contribute USD 3,000 — enabling the removal and processing of 3,000 kilograms of waste in North Bali.



Track the impact in real time
200
kg waste removed in North Bali.
Most asked questions
Why does North Bali need a different kind of cleanup?
Many regions in North Bali, especially around Buleleng, lack formal waste management. Plastic waste collects not just in rivers but in rice fields, roadside canals, and dry riverbeds. It builds up silently — out of sight, but with massive impact. Steep terrain, seasonal overflow, and unregulated landfills make these cleanups harder, but more urgent than ever.
What does 1 bar really support?
Every Bali Lush bar funds the removal, sorting, and processing of 1 kilogram of plastic waste from North Bali. It doesn’t stop at collection: your support powers a full circular system — from sorting into 30+ waste types to washing, tracking, and even upcycling via Sungai Design. It’s one of the most transparent, end-to-end cleanup models in Southeast Asia.
Who is actually cleaning it up?
Local River Warriors — over 170 full-time staff employed by Sungai Watch. These are trained waste workers earning fair wages, with access to job security and skill development. Backed by over 23,000 volunteers, they’ve removed more than 3.8 million kg of trash since 2020.
How is impact measured?
Each cleanup is geotagged, photographed, and logged. The type of waste, amount, and location are documented, and all data is tied directly to your contribution. Soon, you’ll be able to track your own impact on our live dashboard — from the field to your screen.











