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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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
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