New Sustainable Cosmetic Summit Editions to Look at Marketing, Packaging, Ingredients
Green formulations and sustainable packaging are focal themes of the next editions of the Sustainable Cosmetics Summit.
 The Latin American summit will take place in São Paolo on September 
18–20, 2013, while the European summit will be hosted in Paris on 
October 21–23, 2013. With growing pressure on the cosmetics industry to 
adopt green formulations and reduce their packaging impacts, the summits
 will showcase industry best practices while highlighting improvements 
areas.
The growing array of green ingredients available to formulators will 
be featured at the summits. New and emerging materials will be 
highlighted for major ingredient classes: preservatives, fragrances, 
emulsifiers, surfactants, emollients and base oils. The technical issues
 of using green ingredients vis-á-vis conventional ingredients will be 
discussed. Developments in sustainable extraction methods and processing
 techniques are also on the summit agenda.
A first for the Sustainable Cosmetics Summit is a workshop on the 
safety assessment of botanical ingredients. Although many cosmetic and 
ingredient companies are turning to natural sources, questions remain of
 the safety of such materials. At the Latin American summit, a review 
will be undertaken of the safety and assessment issues related to 
botanical ingredients.
Chris Kilham, also known as the Medicine Hunter, will kick off the 
European edition with a keynote on "Innovating from Nature." The 
renowned author and educator will explain how the wealth of knowledge 
present in the plant kingdom can be a source of innovation in the 
cosmetics industry. In another paper, Kilham will highlight some of the 
botanical actives that are making headway in cosmetics applications.
An update on sustainability metrics will be given in both the 
European and Latin American editions. Apart from the use of life cycle 
analysis to measure environmental impacts, methods of measuring carbon 
and water footprints will be discussed. Jean-Florent Campion from 
L’Oréal will share his company’s experiences in measuring the water 
footprint of cosmetic products. Another paper by Primavera will 
highlight the challenges in reducing and offsetting carbon emissions 
when developing a climate-neutral production facility, and yet another 
paper explores the use of mobile devices to measure environmental 
impacts.
Sustainable packaging also is a major focus because cosmetic 
companies are under growing pressure to reduce their packaging impacts 
because of rising raw material costs and waste management issues. Apart 
from the design approach and packaging materials, the summit will 
discuss innovative ways to reduce the environmental impact of packaging.
 The use of novel materials like bamboo, wood and hybrid polymers in 
cosmetic packaging will be explored. A paper on reverse logistics looks 
at how cosmetic companies can create a closed loop for the life cycle of
 packaging. Natural Brasil will share its packaging innovations in the 
Latin American edition, while Boho Cosmetics and Naobay will highlight 
the challenges of developing novel packaging solutions in the European 
edition. Each summit has an interactive workshop on sustainability in 
packaging.
Marketing and distribution developments have dedicated sessions. The 
Latin American edition will highlight the impact of new technologies on 
marketing. The CEO of the Brazilian agency Ampfy will discuss the use of
 social media, while a paper describes the potential of e-commerce and 
m-commerce for cosmetic products. Grupo Pão de Açúcar, the largest 
retailer in South America, will look at the complexity of sustainability
 at the retail side. The Brazilian retailer is leading in many areas of 
sustainability, such as reducing carbon emission, sustainable sourcing 
and sustainability reporting.
And with much of Europe mired in recession, the European summit will 
cast the spotlight on distribution. The opening speaker will highlight 
the distribution hurdles faced by green brands in a weak economy. An 
international cosmetics firm will discuss the use of sales consultants 
in direct marketing, whilst other papers cover business openings in the 
Asian market, mainstream retailing, and green consumer behavior.
 
 
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