2024 Sustainability and Impact Predictions - Personal Care Products Council (2024)

By Lisa Powers
EVP, Public Affairs & Communications

After a year of exciting regulatory developments, renewed consumer interest in science and sustainability, and personal care brands leading the way in innovation, 2024 promises to be one of the most interesting years yet for beauty and personal care. We are pleased to share our key predictions on sustainability and social impact issues for this coming year. To bring these predictions to life, we asked for input from Cara Eaton, sustainability director at Croda, and Pamela Gill-Alabaster, global head of ESG & Sustainability, Kenvue.

Regulatory Developments in the U.S. and EU

Emerging regulatory standards in the United States, European Union and United Kingdom are on the forefront of most companies’ minds. With new requirements affecting everything from environmental marketing claims and extended producer responsibility for packaging to ethical and deforestation-free sourcing of key commodities like palm oil, the need for companies to have end-to-end chain of custody traceability of their supply chains has never been greater. We expect companies to enhance their due diligence on source traceability to address these regulatory requirements and place a greater emphasis on visibility and engagement along all stages of the value chain.

“Companies around the world will be challenged to address the increasing global regulatory requirements for nonfinancial disclosure of ESG-related impacts, risks, and opportunities. It will become increasingly important that these disclosures have the same data rigor and assurance used today for financial reporting. These dynamics will not only foster greater collaboration between the ESG function and the financial comptroller’s office, but it will also drive demand for better tools for data collection, governance, measurement, auditability and reporting.”

– Pamela Gill-Alabaster, Global Head of ESG & Sustainability, Kenvue

Eco Design

Brands have started exploring “eco design” to address many of these new regulatory requirements and consumer demands. Eco design considers science-based tools that assess the environmental impact at all stages of the product development process to make the lowest possible environmental impact through a product’s lifecycle. Brands are creating a vision for sustainability by incorporating more sustainable materials in primary and secondary packaging, identifying end-of-life and re-use opportunities, and assessing impacts throughout the raw material supply chains. We anticipate novel product and packaging solutions to hit the market in 2024, highlighting eco-design principles and opening up the benefits of sustainability to more consumers.

Net Zero Pledges, Science-Based Targets and Carbon Impact

Companies are making bold commitments to reduce (or even negate) their carbon impact. PCPC member companies are committed to reducing their energy consumption by transitioning to lower carbon or renewable sources of energy. Many are ambitiously cutting their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while implementing mitigation, adaptation and resilience strategies. As consumers become increasingly interested in understanding these decarbonization pledges and targets, expect to see companies testing new methods to establish, substantiate and communicate their commitments.

“[I]nnovative solutions to address these challenges are in play across a variety of areas and offer some exciting opportunities to deliver impact. However, the challenges for innovation come from speed of development, scalability of solutions and the development of viable commercial pathways, among others.”

– Cara Eaton, Sustainability Director – Consumer Care, Croda Inc.

Technology and Transparency

PCPC members have leveraged technologies like blockchain, satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to achieve many of these sustainability goals. These technologies can drastically expand opportunities for sustainability by providing accurate data on greenhouse gas emissions, tracking raw material supply chains to the upstream source, and streamlining shipping and transportation of products from production to retail.

On positive impact, both environmental (especially as relates to nature) and social elements (for people all along the value chain) are and will be a key consideration for integration to climate strategy to avoid shifting the burden. Science-based data points and traceability help to make the right decisions, offering opportunities for improved impact.”

– Cara Eaton, Sustainability Director – Consumer Care, Croda Inc.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and Accessibility

While many companies struggle with the politicization of DEI initiatives, we predict that consumers will continue to expect products that are designed with intention for our diverse society. PCPC established the Madam C.J. Walker Award for Excellence in DEI to recognize individuals making demonstrable commitments to DEI in the beauty and personal care industry. Past recipients include Latriece Watkins of Walmart and Esi Eggleston Bracey of Unilever. This year’s award will again be presented by Madam Walker’s great-great-granddaughter A’Lelia Bundles, an American journalist, news producer and author.

MoCRA

The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) is one of the biggest regulatory updates in cosmetics in recent history. PCPC has been a staunch advocate of MoCRA and continues to provide industry’s feedback to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the agency’s implementation of MoCRA. Enacted at the end of 2022, the industry has now had a year to process new requirements under MoCRA. Many of the new provisions became enforceable at the end of 2023, including safety substantiation, adverse event reporting, records access and labeling. Because of the significant consumer buzz around MoCRA, industry leaders should expect to see increased levels of consumer engagement in 2024. We also expect to see brands engaging more deeply with suppliers to facilitate compliance with MoCRA provisions, especially those requiring a deeper level of information about products and their ingredients.

“The beauty and personal care products industry has always been driven by innovation. We are now at a transformational moment in our journey. Advances in sustainability and societal engagement offer exciting new frontiers to make significant impacts on our stakeholders – employees, customers, consumers, our supply chains and communities. Together, we can embrace the challenges and the opportunities ahead to build a more resilient, relevant and beautiful world for us all.”

– Thomas F. Myers, President & CEO, PCPC

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2024 Sustainability and Impact Predictions - Personal Care Products Council (2024)

FAQs

What is sustainability in personal care? ›

PCPC defines sustainability broadly to include the environmental impacts, social and economic value, and governance of the beauty and personal care products industry.

How many people care about sustainable products? ›

Consumers are increasingly prioritising sustainability in their consumption practices, as almost nine-in-ten (85%) say they are experiencing the disruptive impacts of climate change in their lives. 46% say they are buying more sustainable products as a way to reduce their impact on the environment.

What are the sustainable trends in 2025? ›

Businesses will increasingly recognise the economic and ecological importance of biodiversity, integrating nature-based solutions into their operations. This will involve protecting natural habitats, restoring ecosystems, and promoting sustainable land use practices.

What are the 5 C's of sustainability? ›

the 5Cs. Wolwedans' 5Cs of Sustainability are Consciousness | Conservation | Community | Commerce | Culture. They are deeply interconnected – one cannot have optimal impact when out of balance with another – and they frame the holistic and harmonious approach to all that we do.

What are the 3 C's of sustainability? ›

By embracing the 3 C's — Conservation, Community, and Circular Economy — we can collectively move towards a more sustainable and resilient future. Let's weave these principles into the fabric of our lifestyles and foster a world where environmental and social responsibility go hand in hand.

Do consumers care about sustainability in 2024? ›

The Simon-Kucher Global Sustainability Study 2024 paints a clear picture: consumers increasingly prioritize sustainability, even with affordability concerns. To thrive in this new reality, businesses must take decisive action.

Who is the target market for sustainable products? ›

The research shows that consumers willing to pay more for environmentally friendly products are more likely to be female, married, with at least one child living at home. This group seem more likely to put the welfare of others before their own.

What will sustainability look like in the future? ›

A sustainable future embraces a circular economy model, where waste is minimized and resources are continually reused, recycled, and restored. Products are designed with longevity and reparability in mind, reducing the need for constant replacements.

What is leading change for sustainable future? ›

Leading Change for Sustainability is a course designed for future leaders who are passionate about creating positive social and environmental change. Your ideas and passion for sustainability and resilience are just the first step.

Why sustainability is the future? ›

Sustainability is important for preserving our planet and natural resources like water and air. Building a sustainable future and cultivating sustainable ways of living will reduce pollution and protect habitats of plants and animals.

What are the three main challenges of sustainability? ›

These include climate change, the depletion of non-renewable natural resources and environmental degradation in general.

What is a simple example of sustainability? ›

Climate action: Acting now to stop global warming. Life below water: Avoiding the use of plastic bags to keep the oceans clean. Life on land: Planting trees to help protect the environment. Responsible consumption and production: Recycling items such as paper, plastic, glass and aluminum.

How do you define sustainability in health care? ›

What is sustainability in health care? In health care, sustainability refers to the integration of environmental stewardship, social equity and fiduciary responsibility to support healthy, equitable and resilient environments and communities over time.

What is sustainability in personal life? ›

Sustainable Lifestyles are considered as ways of living, social behaviors and choices, that minimize environmental degradation (use of natural resources, CO2 emissions, waste and pollution) while supporting equitable socio-economic development and better quality of life for all.

What is the personal definition of sustainability? ›

Sustainability consists of fulfilling the needs of current generations without compromising the needs of future generations, while ensuring a balance between economic growth, environmental care and social well-being.

What is the meaning of sustainable care? ›

Sustainable healthcare is organised medical care that ensures the health needs of the current population are met, without compromising environmental, economic or social resources for future generations.

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