Case study Manufacturing · Supply chain 2024–2025

Supply chain diversified,
for Europe's leading
reusable personal care brand.

Wild had experienced rapid growth, but reliance on a single manufacturing partner had become a critical vulnerability. Envelope connected Wild with vetted partners suited to their scale and sustainability standards.

Wild refillable deodorant case held against jungle foliage

The brief.

Diversify Wild's manufacturing footprint with vetted partners capable of meeting both their rapid growth curve and their sustainability standards. No compromise on either.

Envelope didn't just give us a list. They knew which factories we could actually work with, given our values. That saved us months.— Head of Operations, Wild

The match.

Within 72 hours of the introductory call, Envelope delivered a shortlist of three operator-assessed manufacturing partners across the UK, Eastern Europe and India. Each had been visited, each had a named technical lead, each was matched specifically to a capability gap in Wild's existing footprint.

The outcome.

Wild onboarded two of the three. Fourteen weeks from concept to production on a new refillable format. A 20% reduction in plastic and 16.5% reduction in aluminium across the new SKU. Supply chain risk reduced from single-vendor to three-way.

Your supply chain,
diversified.

Tell us what you're making. We'll bring the right factory.

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