Ilia doesn't believe that all synthetics are bad and that all natural ingredients are good. This means their modern approach focuses on using eco-conscious ingredients, as well as packaging, that not only work, but are safe for use on your skin.
Ilia also collaborated with TerraCycle's Zero Waste Box platform so customers in the US can mail in up to five empty beauty products per month (regardless of brand), so TerraCycle can break them down responsibly.
Convenient as they may be, disposable makeup removal wipes and cotton rounds are not great for the environment. So brands like Croon have come up with an answer: eco-friendly, reusable makeup removers! Reusable for up to 200 washes, Croon's microfiber pads use just water to remove makeup, exfoliate and cleanse.
Noto is very much aware of its role in the beauty world and making it sustainable. The brand uses biodegradable paper to ship products, ingredients in the products are locally sourced, vegan, cruelty-free, and fair-trade certified. Plus, it's also made its sustainable goals visible on its website so customers can know what to expect.
Juice Beauty's headquarters and farm are both sustainable, with almost all of the farm's operations being solar powered. The brand believes in farm to beauty and its products contain certified organic ingredients. Juice Beauty is vegan, cruelty-free, sustainable, has clinically validated formulas and authentically organic ingredients. The brand uses 100 percent FSC paper, 100 percent Bioresin sample and travel tubes, and glass for 32 percent of its packaging.
This New Zealand brand sells solid shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and skin care bars that are cruelty-free, waste-free, and are made and packaged with biodegradable materials so that they create as little waste as possible. These solid products, packed with natural ingredients, can last up to five times longer than traditional, water-based ingredients.