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An In-Depth Analysis of Sustainable Sourcing Practices and Their Environmental Impact in the Cosmetics Industry: A Case Study of L’Oréal USA and Unilever USA
Summary
Researchers analyzed the sustainable sourcing practices of L'Oréal USA and Unilever USA, evaluating how these major cosmetics companies address environmental impacts — including plastic packaging and ingredient sourcing — and identifying gaps between corporate sustainability commitments and measurable outcomes.
The pursuit of enhanced appearance has driven the evolution of beauty practices from natural ingredients to processed and packaged products. However, this progression has significantly impacted the environment through pollution and waste. The cosmetics business has a significant environmental impact because it relies on natural resources, energy consumption, and packaging waste. An increasing number of consumers are demanding sustainable products. Thus, significant cosmetics businesses like Unilever and L’Oréal have committed to more sustainable sourcing procedures. This study looks at Unilever and L’Oréal’s sustainability activities and ambitions for sourcing cosmetic ingredients in the U.S. between 2019 and 2023. It concludes that both businesses have made significant strides. Unilever has committed to sourcing all of its agricultural raw materials sustainably by 2025 and to using plastic packaging that is fully recyclable or compostable by 2030, while L’Oréal wants to source all of its palm oil sustainably by 2025 and reduce emissions by 25% per finished product by 2030. The study highlights that both companies have implemented various strategies, including partnerships with sustainable suppliers, renewable energy use, reduced packaging waste, and deforestation-free certifications. Despite these developments, problems with waste management, transparency, inefficient corporate social responsibility (CSR), increasing the price of sustainable components, and satisfying consumer demand still exist. The study highlights that despite notable advancements and industry acclaim for their sustainability initiatives, Unilever and L’Oréal still encounter challenges in pursuing more sustainably sourced cosmetic ingredients. Their progress is a benchmark and inspiration for the broader cosmetics industry, demonstrating a commitment to a sustainable future.