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Ulta Beauty is bringing refillable containers back to the cosmetics industry

GreenBiz

Ulta Beauty is bringing refillable containers back to the cosmetics industry. Ulta, like Sephora, is planning a Made Without list that will tag products free of parabens, phthalates and 25 other chemical categories. Since the 1960s, the amount of plastic packaging on everything, not just cosmetics, has increased 120 times.

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EU Digital Product Passports aim to track items through the product life-cycle

Envirotec Magazine

For example, digital links accessible through a unique product identifier will need to be added to the products themselves rather than outer packaging or tags. Interested parties should be able to access information relating to raw materials, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and recycling options.

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Ulta Beauty is bringing refillable containers back to the cosmetics industry

Business Green

Ulta, like Sephora, is planning a Made Without list that will tag products free of parabens, phthalates and 25 other chemical categories. According to the Ulta press release, the cosmetic industry produces 120 billion packaging units every year across the globe. Because the beauty brands are willing to be brave and push the envelope.".

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The best packaging options for sustainable companies

The Environmental Blog

In terms of industrial impacts on the environment, one of the biggest culprits is the packaging material and accessories that tag along with products. Tin coated steel was traditionally used to package all sorts of goods, from food, cosmetics, and more. We all know how important and urgent it is to reduce our environmental impact.

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Ulta Beauty is bringing refillable containers back to the cosmetics industry

AGreenLiving

Ulta Beauty is bringing refillable containers back to the cosmetics industry Jesse Klein Tue, 08/18/2020 – 02:00 The beauty industry has a plastic waste problem. Ulta, like Sephora, is planning a Made Without list that will tag products free of parabens, phthalates and 25 other chemical categories. And it knows it.

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New study finds eco-glitter just as damaging as ordinary glitter

AGreenLiving

Despite the promises and inflated price tag, biodegradable glitter ends up the same way as old-school glitter — wreaking havoc on aquatic ecosystems. The other main type of eco-glitter is made from mica, that shiny mineral often used in cosmetics. Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in Cambridge, U.K.

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The most Instagrammable vegan beauty products on the market

AGreenLiving

In fact, the vegan cosmetic market is exploding as more and more consumers choose to do the right thing for their bodies and the planet. Shop Billy Jealousy on Amazon Nanshy With 9,326 tags, Nanshy moved into the tenth-place spot. The company’s makeup brushes and storage accessories are cruelty-free and budget-friendly.