sustainable cosmetic ingredients
TOPICS THIS WEEK | Awareness about global food waste and its consequences for the planet goes to the heart of being a more conscious consumer. From the cosmetic point of view, this is inevitably pushing beauty branded company and suppliers of ingredients to re-think the methods for a positive impact on the civil society, facing the challenge of sustainable exploitation of resources. | |
ADVERTISEMENT | | Photo: A.W. Faber-Castell Cosmetics | Focus on raw materials | If you want to produce in a climate-neutral way, you must make some efforts. Everyone sees the topic of sustainability from a different angle - even in the cosmetics industry. Dagmar Chlosta talks about concrete measures and why plastic is nevertheless not (yet) indispensable. | | |
ADVERTISEMENT | | Photo: Iryna Denysova/Shutterstock.com | When upcycling meets beauty | Food by-products are being increasingly appointed as a reasonable source of natural raw materials used by the cosmetic industry. Stefania Zanzottera describes a range of functional ingredients deriving from the valorisation of non-edible olive fractions. | | |
ADVERTISEMENT | | Photo: Lukas Gojda/Shutterstock.com | Upcycled avocado | The topic of upcycling is currently on everyone’s lips, but it is not as new as some might think. Avocado oil, which was a by-product of pharmaceutical activity, was already being used for cosmetic purposes over 30 years ago. Inès Duvillier explains how the polyphenols derived from it can be used in eye care. | | |
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