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Access Full Stories Beauty brands are joining social networking websites like Facebook to spark discussions about their products, spread the word and bond with consumers... Read Sustainable ingredients sourcing is a win-win situation, says charity Focusing on sustainable sourcing of cosmetics and fragrance ingredients is a win-win situation benefiting both the company and the environment, says Conservation International... Read Burt's Bees switches to sustainable manufacturing Leading natural personal care player Burt's Bees says that its switch to renewable energy is a step towards more sustainable manufacturing principles that will offset its carbon footprint... Read Lack of research on palm oil production's environmental effects More research is needed on the effect of palm oil plantations on biodiversity in order to inform conservation practices, say researchers from the University of Cambridge... Read Knowlton Development announces big rise in production Leading contract manufacturer Knowlton Development says that recent acquisitions have boosted its production capacity by 63 per cent... Read |
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