Brands that lead the plant-based cosmetic market, dedicate to providing raw material traceability in order to supply customers with high-quality products.
They usually set four commitments to sustainable development for this purpose: innovating, sourcing, biorefining, and acting sustainably. Understanding clients’ requirements and anticipating their expectations is the goal of the Innovating pillar.
Leading sustainable brands are dedicated to enhancing the well-being of millions of people across the world while also taking care of resources and territories, thanks to a continual push for innovation and a long-term vision.
In keeping with this, it is important to establish obligations for a Biorefining pillar, which requires the company to reduce its energy consumption by investing in initiatives like as geothermal power and biomass, in order to provide more ecologically friendly ingredients.
Being a member of the UN Global Compact, which is founded on ten principles relating to human rights, labor, the environment, and anti-corruption is also a good action to promote a sustainable strategy. This duty extends to the companies’ suppliers, who are required to sign Supplier Code of Conduct.The Sourcing pillar defines this strategy as forming relationships with plant breeders and farmers in order to identify and employ the most appropriate agricultural resources. Brands can also join the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative (SAI) Platform, which promotes global and local responsible sourcing and good agricultural practices, as part of its commitment to source sustainably.
Finally, providing the best service to customers entails meeting the needs of the company’s employees by safeguarding their social rights and minimizing health and safety risks, as well as valuing diversity, inclusion, and encouraging the sharing of best practices in a multicultural network. Company’s obligations, as outlined by the Acting pillar, are crucial!
Plant-based compounds are being used to expand the possibilities of beauty.
Responsible firms toward its consumers and ultimate customers, establish a series of commitments that prioritize the quality and performance of their multipurpose personal care solutions.
An example is the french firm Roquette Beauté: 90% of Roquette Beauté’s ingredients are manufactured in France, with the other 10% manufactured in Europe, and all are created in accordance with the ISO 16128 standard. In addition, its manufacturing locations are members of SEDEX (Supplier Ethical Data Sharing), an ethical data network for the exchange of information on responsible and sustainable business practices, which is based on regular on-site SMETA (Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit) assessments. ECOVADIS assesses and assesses Roquette’s sustainability performance every year, and makes the results public on their data sharing platform.
Roquette Beauté is one of the best examples of sustainability in a sector that is more than ever anticipating the demands of a continually more environmentally friendly industry, using raw materials such as corn, wheat, potatoes, and peas exclusively from Europe and generating less than 0.5 percent waste to produce innovative plant-based ingredients for cosmetics.
Sustainable and customised cosmetic packaging
From Molpack our aim is to design and manufacture the best solutions that also reduce the environmental impact. That is why we believe in investing in innovation so we can keep on developing sustainable solutions that are: 100% recyclable, lightweight, reusable and with new materials.
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