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Aligning product quality withenvironmental and social goals Contents 435812Foreword1. Introduction2. Executive Summary3. An overview of the market4. Customer trends5. Impacts and opportunities 3335364041298. Responsible communication and marketing9. Setting out a path for the future10. Building the sustainable beauty business case11. The role of certifications and audits12. How BSI can helpAcknowledgementsReferences 24LanzaTech31UK Competition &Markets Authority Foreword The $450 billion global beauty industry, once unstoppable with 7 percent annualgrowth from 2022 to 2024, stands at a pivotal moment as it faces escalatingexpectations from consumers, regulators, and environmental advocates alike.With complex, global supply chains stretching from raw material sourcing to in supply chain mapping, traceability,innovation, and circular economy equipsorganizations to move decisively fromcompliance to leadership. The journey towardresponsible beauty is complex; stretching risks and opportunities on the path ahead.At BSI, we believe beauty’s future belongsto organizations that unite performanceand purpose, leveraging internationally ConsultantGlobal Managing Director –Consumer, Retail andFood, BSI you to see BSI as your trusted partner forsustainable, ethical, and credible growth.Navigating this new landscape takes morethan compliance; it takes vision, collaboration, leading experts, real-world examples, and 1. Introduction We look closely at our clientsand work with them on thechallenges they face. If anorganisation has a need, wecan adapt solutions or developthem from scratch. That could The beauty and cosmetics sector standsat a pivotal moment as it faces escalatingexpectations from consumers, regulators, andenvironmental advocates alike. With complex,global supply chains stretching from raw material Our expertise in supply chain mapping, traceability,innovation, and circular economy principles enablesorganizations to not only comply but lead with social, and regulatory issues shaping the future of beauty,highlighting both the opportunities and risks facingindustry leaders. With insights from sector experts and environmental impacts and chemical management to socialresponsibility and regulatory compliance. Failure to adaptposes significant operational, reputational, and financial performance and purpose—with BSI as the trusted partnerto help you get there. our internationally recognized standards, rigorouscertification, tailored audits, and strategic consulting, weempower companies to embed sustainability and ethical 2. Executive Summary The global beauty and cosmetics sector stands ata critical juncture. Valued at $441 billion in 2024and projected to grow at 3.37% annually throughto 2030, the industry is expanding against abackdrop of economic uncertainty, shiftingconsumer expectations, regulatory tightening, Evolving Consumer Expectations A Market in Flux The sector’s growth masks complex structural pressures.Inflation and supply chain disruptions have driveningredient price volatility and longer lead times. Regulatoryframeworks, from the EU CSRD, CSDDD and ExtendedProducer Responsibility schemes to California’s Toxic FreeCosmetics Act, are reshaping operational requirements.Meanwhile, geopolitical developments are influencingAcross categories, product quality remains paramount,but sustainability is now integral to value perception.Consumers increasingly scrutinise ingredients, with almosta quarter of higher-spending shoppers actively checkingformulations, and 63% rating “clean beauty” as extremelyor very important. Certifications play a decisive role: 73%of consumers are more likely to buy a certified product, certified product other sources Environmental Impacts and Opportunities Circularity, Innovation and AI Circular economy principles such as eliminating waste,circulating materials, and regenerating nature are gainingmomentum. Innovation spans ingredient upcycling, To address environmental impacts, action across the supply chain is accelerating, with raw materials, manufacturing andpackaging emerging as critical levers for impact. Key focus areas include: formulation, production and personalisation, with themarket expected to grow from $3.7 billion in 2024 to$4.4 billion in 2025. Brands are using AI to optimisemanufacturing, tailor consumer experiences, as reduce Ethical sourcing and traceability Regulatory shifts such as the EU’s Regulation is pushing towards cosmetics regulation and theUS Modernisation of CosmeticsRegulation Act are drivingstronger chemical management.Leading companies are settingambitious targets, for example, waste, while governance frameworks are needed to ensuretransparency and responsible use of data.circularity, including the EUPackaging and Packaging WasteDirective and California’s SB 54(Plastic Pollution Prevention andPackaging Producer ResponsibilityAct), which aims for 25%reductions in single-use plastics by for ingredients like mica, pal