cosmetics

Plant Cell Factories

A biotechnology company that produces ingredients for active compounds for skin and hair care according to a biotechnological process derived from plant stem cells. Plant stem cells' regenerative potential for repairing damaged tissue and ability to regenerate from a single stem cell are the basis of Vytrus Biotech's product portfolio. Plan stem cells can be obtained from accurately selected plant tissues (explants) through a designed process of cellular reprogramming (de-differentiation).

Applying green chemistry to raw material selection and product formulation at The Estée Lauder Companies

Advances in green chemistry over the past 25 years have improved sustainability in the development of new cosmetic and personal care products. Product formulators benefit from an expanding palette of “greener” natural and synthetic ingredients but need clear guidance on how to choose among options to optimize formula sustainability while also evaluating for performance. As greener can have a variety of meanings, for the purpose of this article, we define greener as being aligned with green chemistry principles.

Sustainability in Beauty: Green Chemistry Innovations in Cosmetics & Personal Care

The cosmetics and personal care industry faces growing pressure to reduce environmental impact while meeting consumer demand for safe and effective products. This session will explore how green and sustainable chemistry are transforming formulation, packaging, and supply chains in the beauty sector. Topics will include the optimization of green chemistry metrics to better inform ingredient selection, practical considerations for enabling packaging sustainability, designing for next-generation cosmetic ingredients, and how accelerating regulatory complexity impacts beauty.