Valuable insight on environmental and sustainability priorities that looks at how beauty companies are deploying initiatives to drive change in a resource-constrained world
Boston, USA, October 21, 2016 – The sustainability consulting group Quantis is pleased to release the report “Beauty Faces up to Sustainability”. In this special report, Quantis offers valuable insight into the key environmental sustainability trends, opportunities, and risks impacting the strategies and operations of global cosmetics and personal care companies.
With sales of beauty products expected to rise 6% to $675bn by 2020, according to Reuters, cosmetics and personal care companies must prepare to transition to the new global economy. Creating resilient, transparent and sustainable business models
- based on relevant metrics – is a key step to ensuring these global operations survive in a resource-constrained world.
The report takes a look at top issues and provides business case examples of actions and efforts being implemented by beauty, personal care and fragrance companies and provides a survey (see image) of the key drivers and progress made by the top 200 brands surveyed:
- Environmental Footprinting
- Material Issues & Brand Risk
- Packaging
- Toxicity
- Product Labelling
- Water Risks
- Sustainable Procurement
- Science-based Targets
- Designing for the Circular Economy
- Valuing Natural Capital
“Given the stakes at hand, smart companies – 75% of those surveyed - are measuring their environmental impacts with metrics in order to tackle these issues. This enables them to embed sustainability in their daily operations and to make strategic decisions based on facts.” Quantis Senior Consultant and principal report author Annabelle Stamm explains. “Some are also deploying stakeholder engagement and communication initiatives to inform and educate to drive sustainable change.” The brands and organizations featured in the report include:
In the full report, available for download here, you will:
- Learn how companies such as L’Oréal are gaining a competitive advantage through their sustainable supply chain program
- See how brands like Biotherm are engaging consumers on sustainability via social media platforms
- Find out how the brands Lush, The Body Shop, M·A·C, are capturing business opportunities from sustainable packaging design
The goal of the report is to draw on Quantis’ expertise in the industry gained from working with the fields leading organizations. The report aims to provide examples of trends, actions and best practices to be used as a guide to sustainability, brand, communications & marketing managers – or any function confronted with sustainability challenges – so they can have a clear understanding of the industry’s challenges in order to take the next step on their sustainability journey.
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About Quantis
Quantis is a global leader in sustainability and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) expertise, services, consulting and tools. Quantis is specialized in supporting companies as they measure, understand and manage the environmental impacts of their products, services and operations.
Quantis is a trusted partner for organizations across industry sectors, such as RIO 2016, Nestlé, AccorHotels, Intel, Mars, Mondelez, General Mills, Danone, L’Oréal, Firmenich, Kraft, European Commission, WRI, Lenzing, Hugo Boss, and The European Space Agency.
To learn more about Quantis, visit www.quantis-intl.com
For media enquiries, contact:
Lori Gustavus
Global Director of Communications & Marketing, Quantis [email protected]
+33/ 9.63.23.04.67
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Sustainable Brands Staff
Published Nov 7, 2016 3pm EST / 12pm PST / 8pm GMT / 9pm CET