I think 95% plastic waste from packaging is crazy!
They need to come up with more eco-friendly alternatives ASAP, like bioplastics or refillable containers. The British Beauty Council's stats on natural ingredients also got me thinking - if they're sourced unsustainably, then what's the point of calling them 'natural'?
We need more standardization in labeling so consumers can make informed choices.
And I'm with you, certifications like B Corp are a good start, but we need governments and multinationals to step up and enforce regulations. The US is only at 4% recycling rate?
That's ridiculous! As consumers, we're driving change by demanding greener products, so brands should keep innovating and responding with initiatives that show they care.
But here's the thing - I think if beauty brands work together to set collective goals and share strategies, they can drive meaningful change faster. We need a global strategy on sustainability practices, not just individual efforts. The industry's lack of cohesion is holding them back from achieving real impact.
And I'm with you, certifications like B Corp are a good start, but we need governments and multinationals to step up and enforce regulations. The US is only at 4% recycling rate?
But here's the thing - I think if beauty brands work together to set collective goals and share strategies, they can drive meaningful change faster. We need a global strategy on sustainability practices, not just individual efforts. The industry's lack of cohesion is holding them back from achieving real impact.