The $500 billion beauty industry’s ‘green’ ambitions are a patchwork at best. And they’re falling short | CNN

The $500 Billion Beauty Industry's 'Green' Ambitions Are a Patchwork at Best.

Consumers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability in their purchasing decisions, with 60% of global consumers rating it as an important criterion. As a result, the beauty industry has set ambitious environmental goals, aiming to move away from single-use plastics and towards recyclable, reusable, and refillable packaging. However, despite this shift, many consumers struggle to understand the sustainability credentials of products.

The British Beauty Council notes that the industry's clean-up efforts have been inconsistent, with brands often falling short of making a recognizable impact. This lack of transparency is partly due to the absence of international standards for product ingredient information sharing. Brands can set their own rules and goals, leading to confusion and "greenwashing," where sustainability claims are made without substantiation.

The term "clean beauty" has become a marketing buzzword, with many brands using it to sell products without providing clear evidence of their environmental credentials. According to the British Beauty Council's CEO Millie Kendall, this practice is losing traction among consumers who are becoming more discerning about what they buy.

A 2021 report by the British Beauty Council highlights the need for more transparency and accountability in the industry. The report notes that many natural ingredients used in manufacturing processes can still contain toxic levels of heavy metals, highlighting the complexity of sustainability issues in the beauty sector.

The industry's plastic packaging is a significant challenge, with 95% of products thrown away and most not recycled. However, brands are trying to phase out single-use plastics and adopt post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic. Companies like L'Oréal aim to increase PCR usage, but challenges such as high prices and limited supply hinder progress.

Beauty retailers play a crucial role in promoting sustainability, with control over stocking decisions and supply chains. However, many vary in their standards for brands they sell. The B Corporation certification, which assesses companies on ethics and sustainability criteria, is one potential solution but remains voluntary for brands to apply.

Governments and multinationals can set regulations and establish a baseline for brands operating sustainably. According to experts and business leaders, regulation alone cannot drive change; market leadership and consumer advocacy are crucial in driving meaningful climate-conscious reforms within the industry.
 
I'm so confused about all this "clean beauty" stuff... I mean, who wants to use toxic ingredients even if they're natural? 🤔 I get that consumers care about sustainability now, but it's hard to know what's really good for us and what's not. Like, why can't we have a list of all the bad stuff in our makeup? 💄 It's all about marketing and making money, right? Brands just slap on "clean beauty" labels without telling us if it's actually true 🤑. And don't even get me started on plastic packaging... 95% of products are thrown away and most aren't recycled? That's crazy! 🤯 Can't we just have reusable containers or something?
 
😩 so like literally what's wrong with these beauty companies? they just wanna jump on the "green" train w/o really doing anything 🚂💦 60% of people care about sustainability, but most brands are just greenwashing 🌿👀 i mean, how can we even know if our fave face masks or skincare products are actually eco-friendly? 🤔 it's all just a mess 😩
 
I'm really bothered by all these 'green' claims in beauty products 🤷‍♀️ it's like some big brands are just trying to cash in on the trend without actually doing any real work. Like, I get that sustainability is super important and all but can we please just have a clear idea of what's going into our products? I mean 95% of beauty products aren't even recycled 📦 it's crazy! What really gets me is when brands use terms like 'clean' without actually backing it up. It's like, come on guys, if you're not willing to put in the effort, then don't just slap a label on it 🎉
 
🤔 I mean, it's good that people care about sustainability and stuff... but the beauty industry is all over the place when it comes to actually making changes 🌎. Like, 60% of consumers think it's important, so brands should be like, "okay, we got this" 💪. But no, they're still using those single-use plastics and claiming it's eco-friendly 😒. It's like greenwashing, you know? And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency... how are consumers supposed to make informed decisions if brands aren't being honest about their ingredients? 🤷‍♀️.

I'm not gonna lie, I'm a bit optimistic that companies will step up and start doing better 💪. But it's gotta be more than just "we're trying harder" 🙅‍♂️. We need regulation and accountability from governments and corporations. And honestly, even with all the buzz around clean beauty, I'm still waiting to see some real changes 🕰️.
 
I'm so confused about this clean beauty thing... isn't it just like when my aunt says her face cream is good for you? 🤷‍♀️ And what's with all these big companies trying to switch to PCR plastic, but they're still charging me like $15 for a tiny bottle of shampoo?! It doesn't seem fair that some brands are actually doing their part and others just use it as an excuse to be more expensive... I guess it's true what my friend said about greenwashing 🤦‍♀️. I mean, wouldn't it be great if we could all just know for sure which products are actually good for the environment? That would be awesome! 😊
 
I mean, have you seen all these beauty companies talking about being eco-friendly? 🤔 It's like they're not even trying anymore 😒. I've been buying more natural products for my kids because of them, but honestly, I'm starting to think it's just a bunch of hype 💁‍♀️. The plastic packaging is still everywhere and the ingredients can be super toxic... what's the point? 🤷‍♀️

I wish there were some real standards in place so we could actually trust what we're buying 😒. Like, what even is "clean beauty" anyway? 🤔 It sounds like just a fancy way to say "our product doesn't contain all the bad stuff"... but do they really know what's going on behind the scenes? 🤷‍♀️ I've been trying to stick to brands that have third-party certifications, but it's hard to keep track of all the different labels 💯.

I think governments should step in and make some rules 🚫. We need some real accountability in this industry, not just a bunch of voluntary programs 📝. And what about all the waste? 🚮 It's crazy how much packaging we're producing... can't companies find more sustainable solutions than just switching to PCR plastic? 🤔
 
I'm tellin' ya, back in my day we didn't have all these fancy green labels on our skincare products 🌿💄. We just knew what worked and what didn't, and we stuck to it! Now, everyone's so concerned about being "sustainable" that even the big brands are jumping on the bandwagon 🤣. But let's get real, some of these claims are just a bunch of hype 📦. I mean, have you seen those fancy refillable packaging sets? They're still plastic! And don't even get me started on "clean beauty" - it's like they're trying to sell us a dream 😴.

I think what we need is some transparency and accountability in this industry. We need to know what's really going into our products and whether the claims are backed up by science 📊. And yeah, governments and multinationals can set regulations, but only if consumers keep pushing for change 👊. I mean, who wants to pay more for a product just because it's got a fancy label on it? Not me, that's for sure! 💸
 
I'm so frustrated with the state of sustainability in the beauty industry 🤯. It's like they're all just throwing around buzzwords like "green" and "eco-friendly" without actually putting their money where their mouth is 💸. I mean, 60% of consumers care about this stuff, but it feels like most brands are just paying lip service. I've been using natural products for ages, but now I'm even questioning whether they're really as good for the planet as I thought 🤔.

And don't even get me started on plastic packaging... 95% of beauty products end up in the trash and it's like nobody cares 😩. I know some brands are trying to do better with PCR plastics, but it feels like a drop in the ocean compared to what we need. We need real change, not just greenwashing 🌿.

I wish more brands would be transparent about their ingredients and manufacturing processes... it's so hard to tell what's really going on behind the scenes 💡. And the lack of regulation is just crazy – governments and multinationals should be setting some standards for these companies! 🙄
 
can't believe some of these beauty brands trying to be eco-friendly... sounds like they're just slapping a "green" label on anything 🌿💸 my grandma would still use that same old toxic mascara if it was cheaper lol, but seriously though it's all about transparency and accountability. shouldn't be hard for them to share what's in their products... companies like L'Oréal trying to do the right thing is cool tho 👍 we need more people in the beauty industry being honest about sustainability...
 
OMG u guys 🤯 I'm like super frustrated with the beauty industry rn. Theyre all about goin green but its just a marketing buzzword lol. They dont even hav 1 set of standards for what they call "clean" products 🙄. Like wut does that even mean? Is it just based on how pretty the packaging looks or is there actually some substance behind it?

I'm so sick of these brands using those fancy words like "recyclable" and "reusable" but then they just slap a sticker on it and call it a day 📦. And dont even get me started on the toxic ingredients...like hello heavy metals? That's not clean at all 🤢.

I think we need 1 industry standard or something. Like, the gov should set some rules and guidelines so that brands have to actually deliver on their promises 🚫. Or maybe consumers just need to be more chill about it and not get so caught up in the marketing hype 😒. Idk...just feels like theres a big ol patchwork quilt of "greens" out there rn 🧵.
 
I don't usually comment but I think its pretty clear that the beauty industry's 'green' initiatives need a major overhaul 🌿💚. I mean, 60% of consumers care about sustainability but its hard to trust brands when they just throw around the term "clean beauty" without any actual evidence 💁‍♀️. And yeah, regulation is key - but its not just about governments and multinationals, its also about the retailers and brands themselves being held accountable for their practices 📊.

I'm a bit skeptical of the B Corp certification too - its cool that companies are trying to go eco-friendly, but if it's just voluntary then whats the point? Can't we have a universal standard or something? And what about all these natural ingredients that can still contain toxic levels of heavy metals? Its like, we're making progress in some areas but not others 🤔. Overall, I think the beauty industry needs to get its act together and prioritize sustainability over profits 💸.
 
Ugh, think beauty companies are really committed to sustainability? 🤔 They're just trying to get consumers to buy more products with recyclable packaging, but it's all just a marketing gimmick 💸. I mean, have you seen the prices of PCR plastic? It's like they want to make sure we keep buying single-use plastics. And don't even get me started on "clean beauty" - it's just a buzzword for "we're not going to tell you about the toxic stuff in our products". 🤯 The industry is all about profit over people, and until consumers demand more transparency and accountability, nothing will change. It's like they say: "prayer won't help you fix your own problems"...
 
I think this is actually kinda cool that consumers are getting more serious about sustainability! 🌿 I mean, we've been aware of environmental issues for ages, but now it's like, mainstream or whatever. Anyway, the beauty industry needs to step up its game, but you can't blame 'em for trying. Like, 60% of global consumers caring about sustainability is a pretty big deal! 🤯 We just need better standards and more transparency so we know what we're buying is actually eco-friendly. The lack of international standards is like, totally mind-boggling. And yeah, some brands are being super sneaky with their "clean beauty" labels... like, I get it if you want to sell stuff, but come on, be real! 😂
 
the $500b beauty industry is literally drowning in greenwashing 🌿💦 60% of consumers care about sustainability but it's super hard to know what's really going on with product ingredients & packaging 🤔 a 2021 report by the british beauty council said that even natural ingredients can contain toxic levels of heavy metals - mind blown 💥 and let's talk about plastic packaging, 95% of products get thrown away & most ain't recyclable 🚮😔 companies like l'oral are trying to phase out single-use plastics but prices & supply issues are holding them back 📉 what's the industry gonna do about it? 🤷‍♀️
 
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