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Maybelline New York’s New Program for ‘Conscious Packaging’

The new sustainability program, 'Conscious Together,' includes goals Maybelline aims to achieve by 2030—and here's what the brand has already achieved.

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By: Marie Redding

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Maybelline New York’s New ‘Conscious Together’ program is its new sustainability program, and it includes a plan for ‘Conscious Packaging.’ 
 
The Conscious Together program consists of an ambitious set of goals that Maybelline aims to achieve by 2030. The plan aims to transform its processes, innovations, and mindset to reduce its impact on the planet.

  • Conscious Packaging: All Maybelline plastic packaging will be made from 100% recycled plastic.

  • Conscious Disposal: Maybelline will invest to help develop makeup recycling technologies, in partnership with global sustainability consultancy South Pole.

  • Conscious Production: By 2025, we will achieve carbon neutrality in all our sites by improving energy efficiency and using 100% renewable energy. By 2030, we will reduce carbon emissions from our full product lifecycle by 50%*

  • Conscious Formula: 95% of ingredients will be bio-based, derived from abundant minerals or circular processes.
Trisha Ayyagari, global brand president, Maybelline New York, comments:

“All of us at Maybelline want to make progress and inspire the industry to make progress. We looked at the key areas where Maybelline could make a positive environmental impact and set ambitious goals that will guide our actions until 2030. We recognize that there is still so much to do, and we are committed to concrete actions that will help us accelerate our sustainable transformation.”

Key Actions Maybelline Has Taken

The brand has already taken some key actions toward achieving its goals:

  • On packaging, Maybelline has replaced 600 tons of virgin plastic with recycled plastic since 2018.

  • On disposal, the brand introduced in-store makeup take-back programs in several countries, in order to help prevent makeup ending up in landfills. Through these programs, consumers can bring back any product from any brand to be recycled, making it possible for packaging to find a new life after their first use.

  • On production, 73% of Maybelline-owned production facilities are already carbon neutral.

  • On formulas, the brand has announced the launch of its first high-performing makeup line committed to a better world—the Maybelline Green Edition range, described below. 

Green Edition Makeup Range—Cradle to Cradle Certified

Green Edition is the first makeup range to be certified by Cradle to Cradle Certified Products Program, which is one of the world’s most advanced measures of product sustainability. 

Each product in the Green Edition make-up line contains a minimum of 70% natural-origin ingredients, as well as formulas that are clean and vegan.

Cradle to Cradle Certified assesses products for across five categories:

  • Material Health
  • Product Circularity
  • Clean Air & Climate Protection
  • Water & Soil Stewardship
  • Social Fairness
Cradle to Cradle Certified assesses products for environmental and social performance including all aspects of product design and manufacturing.

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