And, in particular, bigger players will be needed in the collaborative push to mainstream circular beauty (Getty Images) Working in a collaborative and open way will be pivotal in industry’s push to mainstream circular beauty and future-proof business for years to come, says the founder of UK indie brand Beauty Kitchen.
Over the last 18-months, beauty brands – large and small – had drastically scaled up sustainability pledges and action, with many turning to circularity to protect the planet and its people. And UK indie brand Beauty Kitchen was just one example.
Founded in 2014 with the goal of developing a sustainable yet scalable business, Beauty Kitchen was now certified B-Corp and following Cradle to Cradle (C2C) principles, continuing its push to create sustainable formulas and packaging across its entire portfolio. But brand founder Jo Chidley said true impact wouldn’t be possible without wider industry collaboration – a notion her compa
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And, in particular, bigger players will be needed in the collaborative push to mainstream circular beauty (Getty Images) Working in a collaborative and open way will be pivotal in industry’s push to mainstream circular beauty and future-proof business for years to come, says the founder of UK indie brand Beauty Kitchen.
Over the last 18-months, beauty brands – large and small – had drastically scaled up sustainability pledges and action, with many turning to circularity to protect the planet and its people. And UK indie brand Beauty Kitchen was just one example.
Founded in 2014 with the goal of developing a sustainable yet scalable business, Beauty Kitchen was now certified B-Corp and following Cradle to Cradle (C2C) principles, continuing its push to create sustainable formulas and packaging across its entire portfolio. But brand founder Jo Chidley said true impact wouldn’t be possible without wider industry collaboration – a notion her compa
But don’t despair! There are still many amazing skincare brands that are prioritising organic, natural ingredients, alongside considering how to be more sustainable. And there are some brands who have managed to get the Soil Association or COSMOS certification, which lets you know they are fully organic.
The below are our top picks of brands we feel are flying the flag in creating cleaner, natural, more sustainable skincare with no compromises on leaving your skin feeling and looking fantastic.
Neal’s Yard
Neal’s Yard have been doing organic long before it became a trendy buzzword; they’ve been organically certified by the Soil Association for nearly thirty years.