A look at BEAUTY
Taking a look at
Beauty
We are taking a look at fellow businesses with sustainability at the heart of what they do, across beauty, fashion and the home. These game-changers are firmly dedicated to the responsible-product cause as we are to responsible service. If there are other sectors you’d like our agency to take a deep dive into, please get in touch.
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Haeckels (UK)
A brand with the most innovative approach to sustainability – not only in terms of natural, local, waste and made-to-order initiatives but also packaging, which is either reusable, circular or biodegradable. All products are made with 100% natural ingredients. Follow @haeckels
Davines (Italy)
A long-term sustainable leader in haircare with various sub-brands. Every process – from manufacturing to carbon offset, ingredients and packaging – is carefully considered by this group, and it has the clout and the finances to do big things. Follow @davinesofficial
UpCircle (UK)
Popularising and mainstreaming the use of waste materials in skin/body formulas, UpCircle’s products are entirely vegan, and lead in the field of by-product beauty. Ranges are built around ingredients such as fruit stones and coffee grounds. Follow @upcirclebeauty
Re-Comb (UK)
Re-Comb produces a range of hair combs made from recycled plastic that can be used for all hair types. Follow @re_comb
Natura (Brazil)
This brand is similar to Davines, but with more of a focus on ingredients, preserving the environment, and supporting local communities. It also harvests innovative local plants and flowers for use in its hair, skin and body care products. Follow @naturabroficial
Wild Beauty (UK)
All products are sustainably sourced from the Rhug Estate, one of the largest organic farms in the UK, which also produces its own renewable energy with hydro, geothermal, solar and wind turbine projects. Follow @rhugwildbeauty
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