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Blue Technology - a concept that has been applied to all three formulations, demonstrating how suppliers can exploit cold processing using a host of Croda’s new and existing ingredients.
Sinerga Essential - Triming innovation
Sustainable development is sometimes associated with rougher, simpler more basic products – while it is exactly the opposite. Rethinking product innovation means integrating multiple and complex data, getting rid of the unnecessary and sharpening creativity. The result is trimmer products with greater functional and sensorial performance. Inspired by their EWOcream®
– a vegetable PEG
and Palm oil free emulsifier obtained by an innovative patented Microwave technology – Sinerga has developed Essential, a prototype day cream with a comprehensive analysis of it environmental impacts.
Aldivia
Elix’Air - Rethinking H20 in shampoo formulation Today, water is the most important ingredient in shampoo formulation. While water is precisely a precious resource we want to preserve, water free shampoos are usually terrible products to use. Now what if you could save up to 90% of water compare to classical shampoos, cut down CO2 emission by 70% and increase biodegradability without losing the comfort and efficiency you’ve learned to appreciate with most recent formulas. This is exactly what Aldivia has created with a unique product concept based on their latest green chemistry surfactant technology. An in-focus exclusive.
Solabia Resource Plant - Putting back Man and Nature at the centre
The principle of Eco-design should not only apply to product innovation. They also prove highly valid when evaluating the opportunity of plant sourcing. Getting the next novel anti-ageing molecule should not be the sole criteria. What are the long-term impacts of cultivating this particular plant in a particular region? What are the expected benefits for the people who live there? How will it impact the balance between the social, the cultural and the local bio-diversity? These very questions have led Solabia to develop the novel concept of “Resource Plant” - a plant that should only developed if its cultivation can prove to deliver sustainable benefits for man as well as Nature. The concept is now laying the foundations of a whole new approach to new ingredient development as well to product formulation. Something that Solabia in association with Labosphère will demonstrate with an exclusive product concept based on the Araucaria Pine tree and other vegetable ingredients.
The Sustainability Gallery 12 sustainable initiatives
Organized as a mini-poster session, the Sustainability Gallery gives you access to 12 sustainable innovations, initiatives or policies developed by leading suppliers of the industry - Active Organics, AkzoNobel, Arch Personal Care, Arizona Chemical, Dr Straetmans, Gattefossé, GreenPalm, Honeywell International, Laboratoires Expanscience, Lipotec, Oleon, and Rhodia.
Round Table Discussions
Share the visions of experts from leading specialists with two exclusive panel discussions. Tuesday 29 March
14:45 - 15:45 Life Cycle Analysis - Choosing the Right Indicators Olivier Jan, Executive Director, BIO Intelligence Service Gillian Briggs, Section Head, Colour Cosmetics Formulation Design, Procter & Gamble
Wednesday 30 March
14:00 - 14:30 Communicating Sustainability with Transparency Keynote speech by Filipe Sabara, Beraca
14:45 - 15:45 Eco-Design - Achieving a Positive Environmental Impact
Michel Philippe, Green and Sustainable Chemistry Manager, L’Oréal Pascal Bordat, VP Aveda R&D/EL Botanical Technology, Estee Lauder
The Ethical Journey A showcase from plant to product by BERACA – Kiehl’s Acai case study
Sustainable development is radically modifying the relationships between brands and suppliers. Sourcing a vegetable raw material from the Rain Forest may impact the delicate balance of the eco-system and bring unfamiliar cultures unfamiliar in contact with one another. A responsible approach demands new anticipations and new types of commitments. Beraca has teamed up with the avant-garde brand
Khiel’s to illustrate the different parameters that need to be taken into account and how the cosmetic industry may actually have a long-term positive impact not only on beauty but on nature and tradition as well. With more than 50 years of experience in Brazil, Beraca has developed a unique know how enabling them to interconnect the needs of nature, traditional cultures and contemporary science. The involvement of Khiel’s on the feature is an example of how transparency and long-term commitments have been adopted by the major brands of our industry.
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