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Sustainable and green beauty needs collaboration throughout supply chain says eco expert

The time is now for a green game-changing beauty revolution​, according to Chris Sherwin, director of sustainable design consulting firm reboot innovation. And the key areas to focus on will be: zero waste, regenerative sourcing, reuse and upcycling. But just how exactly can this push be executed efficiently industry-wide?

“Collaboration,” ​Sherwin told CosmeticsDesign-Europe. “…There’s some work to be done in this field of innovation and competitive advantage.”

End-of-life infrastructure to benefit from collaboration

One very “concrete example”​ of this need, he said, could be seen in recycling and composting infrastructure.

“End-of-life infrastructure is not in place to deal with even good packaging design decisions,” ​Sherwin said.

Now, the big industry guys can absolutely influence those infrastructural challenges and actually are even just beginning to do it,” ​he said. One example was Proctor & Gamble’s HolyGrail project – a collaborative effort aimed at solving inefficient sorting in recycling facilities. Under the project, a coalition of companies across Europe were investigating use of tagging, tracers and digital watermarks on plastics to make sorting end-of-life products easier, he said.

Chris Sherwin, director of sustainable design consulting firm reboot innovation

Chris Sherwin, director of sustainable design consulting firm reboot innovation

Sherwin said this project alone could bring about significant, positive change. “If we had universal rules on [plastic markings] and there was a way to tell what type of plastic it was, it would make the recycling job incredibly easier. Importantly, there’s no competitive advantage to that and it would make it better for everyone.”

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