Sustainability : how the cosmetics industry is greening up /

Sustainability has come to the fore in the cosmetics and personal care industry. Rising ethical consumerism and the need for resource efficiency are making cosmetic companies ' small, independent firms to global giants ' take steps towards sustainable development. Sustainability: How the C...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Sahota, Amarjit (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
Σειρά:Advances in design and control.
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520 |a Sustainability has come to the fore in the cosmetics and personal care industry. Rising ethical consumerism and the need for resource efficiency are making cosmetic companies ' small, independent firms to global giants ' take steps towards sustainable development. Sustainability: How the Cosmetics Industry is Greening Up discusses the growing importance of sustainability in the cosmetics industry, highlighting the various ways organisations can address the economic, environmental and social aspects. How can the cosmetics industry make a difference in terms of ingredients, formulations, packaging, CSR, operations, and green marketing' Topics covered include: -Environmental and social impacts of cosmetic products -Ethical sourcing and biodiversity -Renewable energy and waste management -Green formulations and ingredients -Green marketing issues and consumer behaviour -Green standards, certification schemes and indices in the cosmetics industry Industry experts share their experiences on how they are tackling the challenges of sustainability: from raw material procurements, manufacturing, business processes, to distribution and marketing to consumers. The book concludes with some future growth projections; what are some of the shortcomings in sustainability in the cosmetics industry and what can we expect to see in the future' Sustainability: How the Cosmetics Industry is Greening Up discusses business and technical issues in all areas of sustainable product development, from sourcing ingredients, to formulation, manufacture and packaging. Covering a diverse range of subjects, this book appeals to professionals in many key sectors of the cosmetics and personal care industry; cosmetic chemists, formulation scientists, R & D directors, policy makers, business and marketing executives. It is also of relevance to academic researchers working in cosmetic chemistry and sustainable process development. 
505 0 |a Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Foreword; About the Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction to Sustainability; 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO BOOK; 1.2 INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABILITY; 1.3 ETHICS IN THE COSMETICS INDUSTRY; 1.4 DRIVERS OF SUSTAINABILITY; 1.5 SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING; 1.6 GUIDE TO BOOK CHAPTERS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: Environmental Impacts of Cosmetic Products; 2.1.1 CORPORATE CARBON FOOTPRINTING; 2.1.2 ECODESIGN; 2.1.3 GET READY FOR THE FUTURE; 2.1.4 CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; 2.2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2.2 PRODUCT ECO-DESIGN; 2.2.3 RESPONSIBLE SOURCING AND BIODIVERSITY PRESERVATION 
505 8 |a 2.2.4 RESPONSIBLE PRODUCTION2.2.5 REFERENCE ACTIONS -- SOME EXAMPLES OF KEY ACHIEVEMENTS; 2.2.6 CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: The Social Impact of a Cosmetics Company; 3.1 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COSMETICS AND SUSTAINABILITY; 3.2 THE GROWING SIGNIFICANCE OF SUSTAINABILITY; 3.3 SUSTAINABILITY AS A SOCIAL CHALLENGE FOR COSMETICS COMPANIES; 3.4 CASE STUDY -- WELEDA: A VALUE-ORIENTED BUSINESS; 3.5 CONCLUSIONS; RECOMMENDED READING; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: Ethical Sourcing of Raw Materials; 4.1.1 THE BUSINESS CASE FOR ETHICAL SOURCING; 4.1.2 MAKING ETHICAL SOURCING A REALITY 
505 8 |a 4.1.3 WORKING WITH CUSTOMERS4.1.4 BUILDING SUPPLIER PARTNERSHIPS; 4.1.5 SECURING THE FUTURE OF BENZOIN IN LAOS; 4.1.6 TRACING THE ORIGINS OF ETHICAL VANILLA IN MADAGASCAR; 4.1.7 MOHéLI PARTNERSHIP REDISCOVERS YLANG YLANG; 4.1.8 EQUIPMENT LOANS SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE SANDALWOOD PRODUCTION; 4.1.9 PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY AND TONKA BEAN SUPPLY IN VENEZUELA; 4.1.10 IS NATURAL SUSTAINABLE?; 4.1.11 CONCLUSION; 4.2.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2.2 CHALLENGES RELATED TO ETHICAL SOURCING; 4.2.3 BERACA AND THE BIODIVERSITY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMME; 4.2.4 WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES 
505 8 |a 4.2.5 SUCCESS STORIES4.2.6 WHAT IS YET TO BE ACHIEVED; 4.2.7 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: Biodiversity in the Cosmetics Industry; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 WHY SHOULD THE COSMETICS INDUSTRY CARE ABOUT PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY?; 5.3 HOW IS THE POLICY ARENA CHANGING AND WHAT IMPLICATIONS DOES THIS HAVE FOR THE INDUSTRY?; 5.4 BIODIVERSITY BAROMETER: CONSUMER VIEWS AND EXPECTATIONS ON BIODIVERSITY; 5.5 ETHICAL SOURCING IN PRACTICE; 5.6 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6: Sustainable Packaging; REFERENCES; 6.2.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2.2 CARBON FOOTPRINT VALUE PROPOSITION 
505 8 |a 6.2.3 MATERIAL CARBON VERSUS PROCESS CARBON FOOTPRINT6.2.4 EXEMPLARS OF ZERO MATERIAL CARBON FOOTPRINT RESINS; 6.2.5 MEASURING BIOBASED CARBON CONTENT; 6.2.6 END-OF-LIFE FOR THE PACKAGING -- RECYCLING AND BIODEGRADABLE-COMPOSTABILITY; 6.2.7 SCIENCE OF BIODEGRADABILITY [2, 11,12]; 6.2.8 SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 6.3.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.3.2 THE DESIGN AGENCY; 6.3.3 PACKAGING DESIGN; 6.3.4 THE BRAND; INNOVATION AND DESIGN; 6.3.6 GRAPHICAL COMPONENT; 6.3.7 POST-USE PACKAGING; 6.3.8 LUSH CASE STUDY: GET NAKED!; 6.3.9 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 6.4.1 A COMMITMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT -- THE AVEDA MISSION 
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