NEWS 9 Sustainable supply chain push
Azelis has announced it has joined Together for Sustainability (TfS), global initiative for sustainable supply chains. This membership follows on Azelis’ membership to UN Global Compact and Gold rating from EcoVadis.
TfS, a joint initiative and global network of 25 chemical companies, delivers the de facto global standard for environmental, social and governance performance of chemical supply chains. The TfS program is based on the UN Global Compact and Responsible Care principles. TfS is growing into a global organisation with regional representation and strategic partnerships in Asia, North America and South America.
The TfS framework – TfS Assessments and TfS Audits – allows TfS member companies to assess the environmental, labour & human rights, ethical and sustainable procurement performance of their suppliers and drive and deliver tangible, measurable improvements of their suppliers’ as well as their own sustainability performance. TfS introduced this globally applicable framework and tools to create
transparency of the sustainability performance of chemical companies and their suppliers and to collaborate to continuously improve performance. Unique to the TfS concept is that the results of TfS Assessments and TfS Audits are shared with all member companies, following the consent of the supplier.
Dr Hans Joachim Müller, Azelis CEO, said: “Our dedication to CSR and sustainable business models has been at the core of our business decisions for a while now. That dedication has been recognised twice by EcoVadis’ Gold rating so joining TfS was a next logical step for us. The TfS concept benefits both TfS member companies and suppliers, taking away bureaucratic burden from us so that time and energy can be spent on the improvement of sustainability performance. As a global business, with operations across EMEA, the Americas and Asia Pacific, Azelis takes its responsibilities very seriously, always looking for new ways to make a positive impact on society and minimise its footprint, whilst delivering the best possible products and services.”
Highlighter inspired by Asian trends
Inspired by the latest Asian beauty trends, Givaudan Active Beauty developed ‘Skin Care Highlighter’, a transforming gel dedicated for the cheekbones that can be added to your skin care routine. This microbiome friendly skin perfecter is highly concentrated in active ingredients to instantly illuminate your skin for a natural and makeup free result. Seen as the final touch of any makeup routine, highlighters are the perfect way to bring glow to any face in few seconds. Added to the skin care routine, they become the easiest way to obtain a glass skin effect for a natural look. Givaudan Active Beauty’s new ‘Skin Care Highlighter’ instantly creates this transparent nude look requested by consumers and brings the right bioactives to deliver long term results. Infused by six active
ingredients, Skin Care Highlighter includes: upcycled vetiver roots, Vetivyne, which brings exclusive anti-ageing properties and gives back volume to your face. Flashwhite Unispheres offer an ‘instant whitening filter’ effect
to instantly and visually brighten complexion and skin tone. Their instant effect is sustained by Brightenyl, a skin complexion bioptimiser reducing pores’ sizes and skin redness. Unibiotics are light- pink coloured visual cues loaded with Yogurtene Balance, a prebiotic and paraprobiotic to balance the skin microflora. Unitamuron H- 22 is a ‘vegetal-like hyaluronic acid’, which brings a unique melting, velvety-smooth and moisturising effect onto the skin. It is combined with Cristalhyal, a high molecular weight hyaluronic acid to prevent skin dehydration.
Clear conditioning gets a boost
ClearHance C conditioning polymer from Ashland is a new, nature-derived, patent- pending chemistry that provides superior clarity and conditioning functionality to enhance clear and transparent shampoos, conditioners, body washes, and liquid soaps. Based on cassia seeds, this cationic technology provides excellent conditioning and deposition benefits. As clear rinse-off products denote purity and mildness and continue to grow in
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popularity, consumers expect them to provide the same level of conditioning as one finds in opaque, pearlescent systems. “Until now, competitive conditioning polymers had to balance between conditioning and clarity with most sacrificing some level of performance to deliver one of these attributes. Today, when compared to functional equivalents, ClearHance C polymer offers formulators an exceptional solution to enhance rinse-off systems and deliver
perceivable results,” said Penny Antonopoulos, global director of marketing, hair care. Additionally, ClearHance C polymer offers increased foam while
maintaining high clarity in rinse- off systems.
Due to its natural-based backbone, ClearHance C conditioning polymers delivers a naturalness level of 70% according ISO 16128. It provides formulation flexibility delivering strong performance benefits from both sulfate-based and sulfate-free rinse-off systems.
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