Kenvue Prioritizes Plastics As Part of Healthy Lives Mission

 
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Plastics – specifically the reduction of virgin plastic in packaging and the move to recyclable or refillable packaging – is one of nine priority topics Kenvue is focused on as part of its global sustainability strategy, according to the company’s global head of packaging innovation, sustainability and experience, David Lickstein.

'Planting Trees Whose Shade We’ll Never Sit In': Q&A With Fragrance Creators’ Farah Ahmed

 

The Fragrance Creators Association president and CEO discusses the group’s vision for fragrance industry stewardship and opportunities provided by AI, biotechnology and wellness trends in an exclusive Q&A with HBW Insight.

WHO Resolution Targets OTC Antimicrobials, Industry Insists Problem Is Rx Misuse

 
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A draft declaration to be presented to the UN General Assembly in September suggests that a “lack of regulation of over-the-counter use of antimicrobials” is one of the “drivers of antimicrobial resistance.” Industry, however, insists that misuse and over-prescription of antibiotics are the primary drivers of AMR, and is advocating for the text to be amended accordingly. 

AI-Driven Waste Reduction Delivers ‘Immediate’ Sustainability Gains in Beauty Retail

 

Perfect Corp. identifies waste reduction at beauty retail as the most effective AI-driven strategy for improved sustainability, based on a survey of C-level industry executives summarized in its report, "The Most Influential AI Trends in Beauty and Fashion."


Environmental Risk Assessments In The EU Pharma Revision – What You Need To Know

 
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Marketing authorizations for OTC medicines could be rejected if their environmental risk assessments do not meet new requirements proposed within the EU pharma legislation revision. HBW Insight speaks to regulatory law experts Tine Carmeliet and Eline D'Joos to find out what you need to know about the new rules.

Over The Counter: How To Make An Impact With Your OTC Brand, With PA Consulting’s Rhea Patten

 
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Consumers increasingly demand more from health and wellness brands, particularly valuing those that connect wellness with the home environment, PA Consulting's Rhea Patten explains, in this episode of HBW Insight’s Over the Counter podcast. Consumer health companies also now have a responsibility to contribute to global wellbeing, which can in turn enhance brand impact and drive business growth.

PCPC’s Tom Myers On ‘Leaning Into’ State EPR Programs And Reflecting Members’ Corporate Ethos

 

In addition to sustainability, Myers noted DEI and advancing alternatives to animal testing among key priorities for the group. “We have member companies that really lead the way on many of those. We want to be able to amplify their good work and their messaging, because they are good corporate citizens” and “it’s what consumers are demanding anyway,” he said in an interview.

‘It's Not Sustainable For Companies To Reformulate For One State’ – PCPC’s Karin Ross

 
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Legislator education is key to checking state bills that overreach, says Ross, executive VP of government affairs at the Personal Care Products Council, discussing the rising tide of US state bills aimed at restricting ingredient use.


Over the Counter: EPR Consultant Urges Producers To Start Collecting Packaging Data

 

In this episode, HBW chats with Michael Washburn, principal at Washburn Consulting, on how producers of single-use packaging subject to extended producer responsibility laws rolling out in Oregon, Colorado and California next year can tackle the tedious work of collecting data on packaging materials. 

Grove Collaborative's New Impact Tracker Shows Customers Their Plastic Savings On Each Order

 
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The plastic-neutral retailer of personal care, health and wellness, household cleaning and other sustainable products has been focused on enhancing its customer experience and expanding its third-party assortment as it progresses toward long-term, profitable growth. The company revealed on 1 July that it will not be Plastic-Free by 2025, but is on track to avoid 15 million pounds of plastic by 2030.

EU’s Historic PFAS Restriction Looms Over Life Sciences Industries

 
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The European Chemicals Agency’s committees for Risk Assessment (RAC) and Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) are evaluating sector by sector the proposed REACH restriction on PFAS and more than 5,600 public comments, reaching provisional conclusions on cosmetics at their June meetings. A date has not been set to consider PFAS uses in medical devices, which are numerous, essential, and in many cases devoid of alternatives, industry says.

Beauty Deserts, People With Disabilities, Hormonal Health: FIT Grads On Inclusivity Gaps

 
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The Fashion Institute of Technology’s “Beauty Think Tank” provides findings from six months of consumer research to “help guide organizations through the evolving landscape of beauty and accessibility.”


Diversity Action Plans Should Be Brief And Waiver Requests Filed Early, US FDA Says

 
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In what could amount to a de facto enforcement mechanism, the new draft guidance also “strongly encourages” sponsors to share details about their diversity action plan and enrollment goals with the public.

Diversity Enrichment: US FDA Guidance Suggests Sponsors May Need To Overenroll Key Groups

 

New draft guidance on clinical trial diversity action plans pushes for disproportionately high enrollment of traditionally underrepresented groups, while also asking companies to tailor global programs to US populations and consider diversity aspects that Congress did not outline. 

Hair-Care News: Connecticut Mandates Inclusive Hair Education; Fenty Hair; Virtue Labs, More

 
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A Connecticut bill signed into law on 28 May requires barbers, hairdressers and cosmeticians to be educated and trained on textured hair. Niles + Chaz launches with four products designed for children with “mixed-textured hair,” while Rion Aesthetics says (plated) Hair Serum is the first and only product of its kind with platelet-derived exosomes. More hair-care news.

EU Green Claims Directive: Council Wants Lighter Touch, Especially For SMEs

 
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The European Council adopts its negotiating position with regards to the Green Claims Directive, which aims to prevent greenwashing and empower consumers in making informed, environmentally conscious purchasing decisions. While small and medium-sized enterprises stand to specifically benefit from the Council's more flexible approach, companies in general may be allowed to make certain explicit environmental claims without third-party verification.


Over The Counter: Women’s Hormonal Wellness And The Power Of Herbs, With The SABI’s Hilary Metcalfe and Anna Cave-Bigley

 
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In this episode of HBW Insight's Over the Counter podcast, we chat with women’s health start-up The SABI about the power of herbal medicine for hormonal wellness.

Personal Care Is ‘Significant Pillar’ Of US Economy – PCPC’s ‘Beauty Of Impact’ Report

 

The Personal Care Products Council’s "Beauty of Impact, Economic & Social Contributions Report 2024" illustrates the strength of the US personal-care industry, which added $308.7bn to gross domestic product and accounted for 4.6 million jobs in 2022.

AESGP Annual Meeting: OTC Firms Must ‘Innovate Harder’ To Realize Growth Opportunity

 
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Industry can look forward to a global OTC market compound annual growth rate of around 7% over the next few years, according to IQVIA Consumer Health. Innovation will be key to ensure individual companies realize this level of growth. IQVIA CH's Amit Shukla and Simon-Kucher & Partners' Clemens Oberhammer point to some key consumer trends to keep an eye on at the recent AESGP Annual Meeting in Brussels. 

AESGP Meeting: Climate Inaction Could Cost Healthcare Companies 10-20% Operating Profit

 
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Failing to take sufficient action on climate change could be a costly business for consumer health companies. However, the good news from the AESGP's 60th Annual Meeting in Brussels, Belgium, is that at least half of the cost of decarbonizing will be balanced by savings, according to Boston Consulting Group. And climate change adaption will present firms with a wide variety of opportunities for product innovation, IQVIA Consumer Health's Volker Spitzer tells delegates.