The Quantis team attended the Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association Annual Conference 2024 last week, and we're thrilled to share some key insights from this inspiring event: 1️⃣ A vision for our industry The conference opened with an engaging plenary session featuring industry leaders like Nicolas Hieronimus, William Lauder, Thibaut Mongon, and Thomas Myers. They focused on the future of the cosmetics and personal care industry, emphasizing the essential nature of cosmetics, competitiveness, innovation, sustainability and global trade. 2️⃣ Regulatory insights Sessions on regulating ingredients outside the Cosmetic Products Regulation in the new EU institutional environment provided valuable insights. The session on the evolving regulatory framework in China was particularly enlightening, highlighting the implementation of the CSAR regulation and the new opportunities and challenges in this growing market. 3️⃣ Sustainability and transparency The EcoBeautyScore Consortium’s session showcased the development of an environmental impact assessment for cosmetic products and highlighted the progress made towards getting actual products with an environmental score in our stores. Additionally, discussions on increasing transparency and setting sustainability targets demonstrated the industry's commitment to ethical practices and nature-positive goals. As we move forward, these discussions will undoubtedly shape the strategic direction of our industry, driving innovation and sustainability. Excited for what the future holds! #CEAC2024 #Sustainability #Innovation #Regulation
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FECC Congress 2024 - Quo Vadis Europe? – The inspiring program is out! Join CHEManager at the go-to event for everyone in the chemical value chain on September 11-13 at the Hotel ME Sitges Terramar in Sitges, Spain. The unique program promises an insightful event covering topics such as: ◾Quo vadis, Europe? The regulator’s view ◾ Resilience and Transformation: Shaping the Future of Europe’s Industry ◾ Quo vadis, European Chemical Industry? ◾ Next-level Manufacturing and Next-level Distribution ◾ and the forum/focus topic: Chemical Innovation, featuring Consumer Trends 2025+, Innovation in Practice: “New chemicals in sight? Innovation Made in Europe” & “From Seed to Solution - Growing Ideas into Innovation”, and The Brand Owners’ Perspectives. Hear them first-hand from Reckitt, IKEA and Hyundai. ℹ🔗 www.fecc-congress.com, 📧 fecc-congress@fecc.org, European Association of Chemical Distributors, #FECC2024 #FECCCongress #chemicalvaluechain #QuoVadisEurope
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AIM, along with 10 other industry associations, urges the Council of the EU to establish a clear and practical framework under the #GreenClaimsDirective. To this end, we recommend: ✅ Simplified procedures and clear rules to encourage #greeninnovation. ✅ Proportional requirements to avoid creating excessive burden companies. ✅ Preventing information overload for better consumer understanding. ✅Harmonised framework across the EU to avoid fragmentation. Let's work together for effective legislation that supports sustainability and empowers consumers! Read our full statement below ⬇ A.I.S.E. International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products APPLiA BusinessEurope Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association EUROPEN EDANA, the voice of nonwovens EPTA GROUP Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry TIE: Toy Industries of Europe WFA
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NATRUE, together with other eleven associations, calls on the Council of the European Union to establish an effective and practical EU legislative framework under the #GreenClaims Directive. To this end, we recommend: ✅ Ensuring clarity, predictability, and legal certainty for all interested parties. ✅ Encouragement for sustainable innovation and practices ✅ Preventing information overload for better consumer understanding. ✅Harmonised framework across the #EU to avoid fragmentation. Let's collaborate to create impactful laws that promote sustainability and empower consumers! 💡🌱 Read our full statement below ⬇ https://lnkd.in/deGGpXBM AIM - European Brands Association, A.I.S.E. International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products, APPLiA, BusinessEurope, Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association, TIE: Toy Industries of Europe, EUROPEN, EDANA, the voice of nonwovens, european power tool association epta, Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry, and WFA
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As part of the EU Textile Strategy 2030, the EU prioritises consumer and worker safety and fair competition among businesses through several key strategies. This is achieved through the establishment of clear and consistent regulations for non-food products and economic operators. The EU invests in infrastructure and legal frameworks to enforce legislation at the borders. Furthermore, the EU develops tools like databases and joint surveillance campaigns to promote coordination among market surveillance authorities across the EU, ensuring a safer and more equitable marketplace. Catch the masterclass on EU Textile Strategy 2030 and Its Business Impact Masterclass Part IV: EU Product Compliance and Market Surveillance on #ITMAconnect on-demand. Join our special guest from the European Commission: Mr Lennart Grundberg Policy Officer, Unit D3 for Market Surveillance (DG GROW) European Commission Watch Now: https://lnkd.in/gfHnJW-a Find Out More: https://lnkd.in/grgAPPkr This Masterclass is exclusive to ITMAconnect subscribers only. Do not have an #ITMAconnect account? Register for an account at €25 (excluding VAT). To subscribe for ITMAconnect, visit https://lnkd.in/efYDCNMP. #ITMA2027 #EUTextileStrategy2030 #EuropeanGreenDeal #Sustainability #TextileIndustry #CircularEconomy
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NAOS joins the TRASCE consortium to improve supply chains’ traceability! With Groupe Rocher and Laboratoires Expanscience, we become regular members of the “TRASCE” consortium, an industry alliance founded by 15 cosmetics leaders to accelerate the sustainable transformation of the industry. TRASCE's concrete and tangible commitment is to deepen our knowledge of the cosmetics sector's supply chains, with a view to helping them move towards a more sustainable and resilient model. In the long-term, the consortium aims to develop a collective approach to the risk analysis of social and environmental risks in supply chains, to interpret the data collected and define common progress plans. “As a committed and engaging company, NAOS has always had a vocation to love, understand and care for the living. Very early on, we established our transparency approach as one of our fundamental pillars, which led to the launch of our tool Ask.NAOS, a digital platform that decodes the composition of our brands' products. Our membership of the TRASCE consortium confirms our commitment to making the cosmetics industry ever more sustainable.” comments Stéphane Faustin-Leybach. Faced with the multiplication of necessary but individual initiatives in supply chains’ traceability, the TRASCE consortium was formed to address traceability at scale. Launched in February 2023, every member of TRASCE have committed to working collectively to map their supply chains across the entire value chain on a common digital platform, Transparency-One, an ISN Company.
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Upcoming Webinar - Join World Courier for this virtual fireside chat that offers exclusive input from industry leaders, dissecting the multifaceted challenges of managing global supply chains while championing sustainability. The session unravels the intricacies of working with diverse suppliers, navigating a maze of international regulations and the pressing need to preserve the natural ecosystem. Get ready to uncover innovative solutions and best practices for enhancing sustainable tertiary pharmaceutical packaging efforts, all while ensuring business continuity in the face of climate change and increasing regulatory scrutiny. Key takeaways: 👉 Pharma tertiary packaging: Discover cutting-edge strategies for sustainable pharma packaging that meet regulatory imperatives and reduce environmental footprints. 👉Collaboration and partnerships: Learn how to build strong, collaborative relationships with partners to drive sustainability initiatives across the supply chain. 👉Ensuring business continuity: Gain insights on maintaining operational resilience and continuity in the age of ESG. 📣 Chris Engel - Services Development Director 📣 Paula Pulsoni - VP Sales and Services 📣 Giulia Ferrati - Director of ESG 📅 26th September 2024 🕜 3pm London / 10 New York 👉 Click here to register for free - https://lnkd.in/djRHGK7E #pharmalogistics #pharmasupplychain #pharmapacakging #pharmasustainibility #pharma #clinicaltrials #coldchainlogistics
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Upcoming Webinar - Join World Courier for this virtual fireside chat that offers exclusive input from industry leaders, dissecting the multifaceted challenges of managing global supply chains while championing sustainability. The session unravels the intricacies of working with diverse suppliers, navigating a maze of international regulations and the pressing need to preserve the natural ecosystem. Get ready to uncover innovative solutions and best practices for enhancing sustainable tertiary pharmaceutical packaging efforts, all while ensuring business continuity in the face of climate change and increasing regulatory scrutiny. Key takeaways: 👉 Pharma tertiary packaging: Discover cutting-edge strategies for sustainable pharma packaging that meet regulatory imperatives and reduce environmental footprints. 👉Collaboration and partnerships: Learn how to build strong, collaborative relationships with partners to drive sustainability initiatives across the supply chain. 👉Ensuring business continuity: Gain insights on maintaining operational resilience and continuity in the age of ESG. 📣 Chris Engel - Services Development Director 📣 Paula Pulsoni - VP Sales and Services 📣 Giulia Ferrati - Director of ESG 📅 26th September 2024 🕜 3pm London / 10 New York 👉 Click here to register for free - https://lnkd.in/djRHGK7E #pharmalogistics #pharmasupplychain #pharmapacakging #pharmasustainibility #pharma #clinicaltrials #coldchainlogistics
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🏆 Pierre Fabre Laboratories are proud to be the first international company to be honored with the highest level of the Digital Responsibility label on all its subsidiaries and activities. A reflection of our steadfast commitment to a more responsible digital industry. Overseen by Agence LUCIE , specialized in CSR label management, and with the support of esteemed partners including the Institute for sustainable IT and the French Ministry of Ecological Transition, we have diligently worked towards this recognition 🤝. 💪 Our dedication to digital ethics, accessibility, and sustainability has been affirmed by an independent audit conducted by Bureau Veritas Group. Their assessment highlights our sincere efforts to minimize our digital footprint while maximizing positive impacts, both internally and externally. Looking ahead, our commitments for 2025-2027 are ambitious and focused. From training business experts in eco-design and digital accessibility, to defining a responsible digital purchasing policy and continuing the acculturation of all employees and stakeholders 🚀. Thank you to our dedicated teams and partners for their unwavering support on this journey towards digital responsibility. #PierreFabre #NewWaysToCare #Digital #DigitalResponsibility #CSR #Sustainability
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Attending the CircularTech - Digital Product Passport Community event in Cologne and discussions on how Digital Product Passports (DPPs) can drive transparency and sustainability across industries, was particularly insightful. It's exciting to see how digital innovation is shaping a greener, circular economy, and nice to hear experts' perspectives on the complexities surrounding regulatory compliance, data standardization, and cross-sector collaboration. #DPP #sustainability #circularity
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