36 cosmetics companies around the world establish an environmental impact assessment consortium for cosmetics

 On the 22nd, 36 cosmetics and personal care companies around the world established the EcoBeautyScore Consortium with the aim of developing an environmental impact assessment and scoring system for cosmetics throughout the industry. The consortium is global and is based on a common science-based approach. We will collaborate with Quantis, a sustainability consulting company with a wealth of knowledge, to jointly build an evaluation method and scoring system.

The Eco-Beauty Score Consortium responds to the growing demand from consumers for greater transparency regarding the environmental impact of cosmetics, and provides consumers with clear information on comparable environmental impacts.

Eco Beauty Score Consortium Participating Companies

Amore Pacific, Babor, Beiersdorf, Corrugated Palmolib, Cosmébio, COSMED, Cosmetic Valley, Cosmetics Europe, cosnova, Coty, Estee Lauders Companies, Eugène Perma, FEBEA, The Fragrance Creators Association, Henkel, IKW Beauty Care, The International Fragrance Association , Johnson End Johnson Consumer Company, JUST International AG, Kao, L'Oreal Group, LVMH ,, Nafigate, NAOS, Nature, Natura, NOHBA, Oriflame, P & G, Paragon Nordic, Puig, PZ Cussons, Shiseido, Sisley, STANPA, Unilever


Thirty-six members of the Eco-Beauty Score Consortium have organized a thematic working group to begin collaborative work. Prototyping footprints and scoring will first provide environmental scoring for some product categories by the end of 2022, followed by independent third-party verification.

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