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, with many companies claiming to be more sustainable than they actually are. Despite the growing demand for eco-friendly products from consumers, who are increasingly willing to pay more for sustainability (60% of consumers rate sustainability as an important purchase criterion), the industry's efforts to reduce its environmental impact have been inconsistent and inadequate.

The industry's plastic packaging is a major sustainability challenge, with 95% of it being thrown away and only 9% of global plastic waste being recycled. Many brands are trying to phase out single-use plastics and adopt post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic, but the supply chain issues and high cost of PCR plastic make it difficult for them to achieve their targets.

The beauty industry also lacks standardization when it comes to sustainability claims, with many companies using misleading marketing language such as "clean beauty" or "natural." The lack of transparency around product ingredients makes it difficult for consumers to make informed choices about the products they buy.

Governments and multinationals enforcing regulations and setting a baseline for brands to operate from would help to drive change. However, the industry's reliance on market leadership means that companies will need to take bold action to address their climate shortcomings.

The issue is further complicated by inconsistencies in recycling laws across countries, with some countries having stricter laws than others. This can make it difficult for consumers to find safer, greener products, especially if they are purchasing online or across borders.

In the US, for example, the European Union's standard for sunscreen ingredients is higher than that of the FDA, but only 35% of products meet the EU standard compared to 94% that pass the US standard. The lack of consistent regulations can lead to a situation where companies are able to avoid making meaningful changes by simply following a different set of rules.

Ultimately, it will take continued collective advocacy and initiative from brands, customers, and governments to drive meaningful change in the beauty industry's sustainability practices.
 
The beauty industry is trying to go green, but I'm not sure they're being too honest about it 🤔. I mean, 60% of consumers are willing to pay more for sustainable products, that's a lot! But companies are still using all these buzzwords like "clean beauty" and "natural" without actually backing them up with facts 📝. And don't even get me started on the plastic packaging, it's crazy how much of it is just thrown away without being recycled 🚮.

I think governments and multinationals need to step in and set some rules for these companies to follow 📊. We can't rely on market leadership alone if the problem is too big to be solved by individual companies. And what's with the inconsistencies in recycling laws across countries? It's like one country says it's okay to use this type of plastic, but another country says no 🤷‍♀️.

We need more transparency and standardization when it comes to sustainability claims, so consumers can actually make informed choices 💡. And let's be real, it's not just about the products themselves, it's also about the supply chain and how companies source their materials 🌿.
 
🌿💚 I'm so over these greenwashing companies 🙄! They're more worried about looks than actually making a difference for our planet 🌎. 60% of consumers care about sustainability, but it feels like no one's doing their part 💔. Plastic packaging is still killing us 🐳 and the industry needs to step up its game 🔄. Standardization would be a good start ⚖️, but we need governments and big brands to hold them accountable 🤝. It's time for real change, not just a fancy label 📦. Let's get creative and find ways to make sustainability cool again 💫!
 
omg I'm low-key shocked at how many fake eco-friendly brands there are 🤦‍♀️! like I know we all wanna save the planet but 95% of plastic packaging is literally being thrown away 🚮 and only 9% gets recycled? that's crazy! 🤯 I need companies to step up their game ASAP 💪 and stop using misleading marketing language like "clean beauty" or "natural". it's just greenwashing, you know? 😒 we all need more transparency around product ingredients so consumers can make informed choices. and can we please get some consistency in recycling laws across countries?! 🙄 the EU standard for sunscreen ingredients is way stricter than the FDA's but only 35% of products meet that standard? that's wild! 🤯
 
🌿💚 I mean, come on guys! 500 billion is a lot of money and they're still playing catch up? 🤦‍♀️ It's not that hard to make some changes, like switching from microbeads to... well, nothing at all 😂. And don't even get me started on the labeling and marketing stuff - it's just greenwashing 🌿💔. I'm all for businesses trying to be eco-friendly, but this industry is already pretty rich so they should be doing way more 💸. Plus, what's with the supply chain issues? Can't companies just sort out their own problems instead of relying on governments and regulations? 🤷‍♀️ It's like, we get it, we care about the planet too, but can't we all just do our part and make some real changes already? 💪
 
Ugh, I know some people gonna say I'm harsh but come on... the whole "green" thing is just a marketing ploy 🤑. Companies are only doing it because they wanna cash in on the eco-friendly trend and consumers are just eating it up like it's going out of style 🤷‍♂️. And don't even get me started on those sustainability claims - most companies aren't even transparent about their ingredients or manufacturing processes, so who knows what's really going on behind the scenes? 🤐

And let's be real, plastic packaging is still a major problem and it's not like any of these brands are doing enough to address it. I mean, 95% of their stuff just ends up in landfills or oceans... that's not progress, that's just business as usual 🚮.

We need some real regulations here, not just market leaders who care more about making a profit than the planet 🤑. And can we please stop with the lack of standardization? It's like they're all playing different games and it's impossible for consumers to make informed choices 🤯.
 
Can't believe more ppl r just lookin at the big pic & not questionin how sustainable some these "green" brands really r. I mean 95% of their plastic packaging is trash 🤦‍♀️ & they got the nerve to call themselves eco-friendly? Some companies r just tryna make a quick buck off people's guilt vibes 💸. We need more regulation, not less. The industry needs 2 step up their game ASAP 🚀
 
I'm totally confused by all these new eco-friendly products hitting the market 🤯. Some companies are trying super hard to be more sustainable, but others just seem like they're slapping a label on their old packaging and calling it a day 📦. I mean, who even knows what "clean beauty" or "natural" means? It feels like marketing speak to me 🤑.

And don't even get me started on the plastic packaging situation... 95% of it ends up in landfills or oceans? That's wild! 🌊 Can't we just get rid of single-use plastics altogether? I know it sounds simple, but wouldn't that be something? 🤝

What really frustrates me is that consumers are willing to pay more for eco-friendly products, but the industry isn't doing enough to back it up. We need some real standardization and transparency around product ingredients, you know? It's like, I want to trust what I'm putting on my skin or in my face, but I have no idea if it's even safe 🤔.

I think governments and big brands need to step up their game and make sustainability a priority. We can't keep relying on market pressure alone... it needs to be some serious policy changes too 🚧.
 
🌿 I'm so over these companies just slapping "green" labels on their products without actually doing anything to back it up. Like, 60% of people care about sustainability, but if you're just gonna waste plastic and claim it's eco-friendly... 🚮 no thanks. The industry needs some major overhaul, especially when it comes to recycling. I mean, 95% of packaging is trash? That's wild. And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency around ingredients - how are we supposed to make informed choices if we can't even see what's in our fave products? 🤔
 
The beauty industry's green ambitions 🌿💚 are like a joke - all talk and no action! It's like they're trying to spin us with their eco-friendly packaging 💦 but we can see right through it. The fact that 95% of plastic packaging is wasted is just ridiculous...I mean, who throws away almost the entire product? 🤯

And don't even get me started on the lack of standardization 🔴...it's like they're trying to confuse consumers with all these "clean beauty" and "natural" labels. Can we please just have some real transparency around ingredients? 💡

Governments need to step up and create some consistent regulations 🚨, not just let companies take the lead and pretend they care about sustainability. And what's up with the inconsistencies in recycling laws across countries? It's like they're playing a game of environmental roulette 🎲...do we really have to be the ones to sort out the mess?

The US-EU difference on sunscreen ingredients is another example of how inconsistent regulations can lead to a lack of accountability 💔. If companies are just going to follow different rules depending on where they sell, that's not real change - that's just a cop-out.

We need collective action from brands, customers, and governments to really make some progress in the beauty industry 🌈...otherwise, it's just going to be more of the same.
 
Ugh I'm so tired of these beauty companies just throwing around terms like "green" and "sustainable" without actually doing anything about it 🙄. Like, 60% of consumers care about this stuff but most brands are just trying to cash in on the trend with cheap PR gimmicks 💸. And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency - I mean, who really knows what's going into their favorite skincare products? 🤔. It's like, come on companies, if you're gonna claim to be eco-friendly, at least have the decency to tell us what's really in your products 💁‍♀️.

I'm all for market leadership driving change and stuff, but it's not happening fast enough imo ⏱️. And can we please just get some consistent regulations across countries already? Like, I don't want to be shopping online and then realize that a product is basically the opposite of what I thought it was 🤯.

Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is that we need more accountability from brands and governments - it's time for some real change in this industry 💪.
 
I'm so frustrated with the state of the beauty industry's "green" efforts right now 🤯. It feels like they're just slapping a Band-Aid on the problem instead of really making some serious changes. I mean, 60% of consumers care about sustainability, which is awesome, but companies are still basically doing whatever they want and claiming to be eco-friendly when it's clearly not true.

And don't even get me started on plastic packaging - it's like they're not even trying to solve the problem. The fact that only 9% of global plastic waste is recycled is insane, and it's clear that companies are just phasing out single-use plastics because they have to, not because they actually care about the environment.

I wish governments and multinationals would step in and set some real standards for the industry, but I think we need to keep pushing brands to be more transparent and accountable. It's also super confusing when you're shopping online or abroad and you don't know what you can and can't trust. Like, if the EU has a stricter standard for sunscreen ingredients than the FDA in the US, why aren't companies following those guidelines? It just feels like there's no real enforcement here.

We need to keep advocating for better practices from brands and pushing governments to get on board too 🙌. I mean, it won't be easy, but if we all work together, I think we can make some real progress in the beauty industry's sustainability efforts 💪
 
Ugh man I'm so done with these big beauty companies just pretending to care about the planet 🤦‍♀️. They're still churning out plastic packaging like it's going out of style and expecting us to buy into their "clean beauty" hype 💄. It's not cool, guys. We need real change here, not just a bunch of greenwashing 🌿. And don't even get me started on the recycling situation - it's like they're trying to confuse consumers on purpose 🤯. Standardization is key, governments and multinationals need to step up and set some real regulations here 🔒. We can't keep trusting these companies to do the right thing when they've proven time and time again that they're not to be trusted 😒.
 
🌿💚 I mean, come on, $500 billion beauty industry? That's like, a lot of money that could be used for real sustainability efforts 🤑. But seriously, it's wild that they're not doing more to reduce plastic packaging and stuff. I swear, my fave brand just started using PCR plastic in some of their products, but only because they had to 🤷‍♀️. And don't even get me started on the marketing language - "clean beauty" is just a fancy way of saying "we're not totally terrible for the environment, so buy us!" 😂

I think governments and multinationals need to step in and set some real standards here. We can't keep relying on market leadership to magically solve this problem 🤦‍♀️. And what's up with the inconsistencies in recycling laws across countries? It's like, I want a product that's safe and eco-friendly no matter where it's from 🌎.

Anyway, I'm all for consumers being more vocal about sustainability and demanding better from brands 💁‍♀️. We need to keep pushing until we see real change 🔄.
 
I think its kinda crazy how much we're willing to pay for eco-friendly products now 💸🌿 but the industry still has so far to go in terms of actually reducing waste 📉 Those companies that claim to be super sustainable are like, super inconsistent 🤔 and I wish they'd just come clean about what's really going on inside those packaging 💁‍♀️
 
Ugh I'm still annoyed about how fake some of these "eco-friendly" brands are 🤦‍♀️. I mean, 60% of consumers care about sustainability but it's like they're just throwing us consumers a bone by saying they're eco-friendly when in reality they're not doing anything to back it up 🤑. And don't even get me started on the misleading marketing - "clean beauty" is just code for "we're gonna charge you more for our fancy products" 💸.

And what's up with all these supply chain issues and PCR plastic costs? It's like they're trying to make a buck off of consumers' guilt 😒. I wish governments would step in and set some real standards, but like you said, it's gotta be both brands and governments working together for any progress to happen 💪.

I also love how inconsistent recycling laws are across countries - it's like, if you're gonna do something about climate change, do it right 🤷‍♀️. I mean, the US vs EU standards on sunscreen ingredients are a total joke. Who thought that was a good idea? 😂
 
Ugh, 500 billion is a lot of money that could be spent on actually solving this problem 🤑... like, can't they just get their act together already? 🙄 The fact that plastic packaging is still a huge issue with only 9% of global waste being recycled is just wild... what's the industry waiting for? 🤔

And don't even get me started on the "clean beauty" label, it's just marketing speak at this point 💁‍♀️. If companies can't be transparent about their ingredients and processes, how are we supposed to trust them? 🙃 The lack of standardization is killing me.

I'm not asking for much, just some basic regulations and consistency would make a huge difference 📊... and it's not like this is a new issue, it's been happening for years. It's time for companies to step up their game and take responsibility for their impact on the environment 💪.
 
ugh i was at the store last week and i saw this one brand that had a whole section dedicated to "natural" products 🤦‍♀️ like what even is natural lol? they have all these ingredients listed but none of them make any sense to me...i ended up buying the one with the fancy label tho because it was 20 bucks cheaper 🤑 and let's be real i'm just trying to live my best sustainable life 💚 meanwhile the company's carbon footprint must be like whoa...anyway gotta stay woke about this greenwashing stuff 🌱
 
I'm still thinking about this whole green beauty thing 🌿💚. Like, don't get me wrong, I love eco-friendly products as much as the next person, but it feels like some of these companies are just slapping a "green" label on whatever they want and calling it a day 💁‍♀️. And don't even get me started on those misleading marketing terms like "clean beauty" - what even does that mean? 🤷‍♀️

And can we talk about the supply chain issues for PCR plastic? Like, I know it's hard to source sustainable materials, but come on, guys! You're trying to be green and it feels like you're just throwing money at a problem instead of actually figuring out how to fix it 💸.

I think what really worries me is that consumers are starting to hold companies accountable for their sustainability practices, and I love that, but we need more than just lip service. We need real change 🔄. And yeah, government regulations would be nice too 👀
 
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