Today, the European Commission hosted a webinar on the EU #Ecolabel for cosmetic products. The EU Ecolabel is the EU official voluntary scheme promoting goods and services that demonstrate environmental excellence, based on standardised processes and scientific evidence. Enrico Iacovizzi, alongside three other panelists Silvia Ferratini, Charlotte Willems and Christel Søgaard Kirkeby discussed opportunities and future perspectives on the EU Ecolabel for cosmetics. During his intervention, Enrico Iacovizzi presented the opportunities and challenges of the EU Ecolabel for cosmetics and shared recommendations to further improve awareness and uptake of it by the cosmetics industry in Europe.
Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association
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Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association has been the voice of Europe’s cosmetic, toiletry and perfumery industry since 1962. As the industry’s European trade association, Cosmetics Europe's membership consists of: • 21 active corporate members, • 28 active associations members, • 9 supporting corporate members, • 4 supporting association members, • 5 correspondent members. Cosmetics Europe represents the cosmetics and personal care industry in Europe. The vast majority of Europe’s 500 million consumers use cosmetic and personal care products on a daily basis to protect their health, enhance their well-being and boost their self-esteem. Ranging from antiperspirants, dermo-cosmetics, fragrances, make-up and shampoos, to soaps, sunscreens and toothpastes, cosmetics and personal care products play an essential role in all stages of our life. Valued at €96 billion at retail sales price in 2023, Europe is a global flagship market for cosmetics and personal care products. In 2023, the industry supported 3.5 million jobs across Europe with over 259,244 people employed directly, and a further 2.68 million indirectly in the cosmetics value chain.
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External link for Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association
- Industry
- Cosmetics
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Brussels, Brussels
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1962
- Specialties
- cosmetics, toiletry, R&D, and trade association
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Avenue Herrmann Debroux, 40
Brussels, Brussels 1160, BE
Employees at Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association
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Malgorzata Miazek
Director of Communications at Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association
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Finn Rasmussen
Managing Director at The Norwegian Cosmetics Association
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Jean Nassar I Pharm. D
Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Director - Middle East North Africa - Mentor @ L'Oréal
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Roberta Roesler
R&D Global Director | Sustainability | Science, Technology and Innovation | Board Member: Eco Beauty score Consortium and Cosmetics Europe
Updates
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NEWS: Make sure to save the date for the Cosmetics Europe Annual Conference 2025, #CEAC2025! The event will take place in person, in Brussels, 11-12 June. Join us in exploring this year's theme Staying ahead with experts from around the world. Learn more ⬇️ https://bit.ly/4ix9krN
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Meet Christina S. Haak, a dermatologist and self-proclaimed science enthusiast whose passion naturally led her to her field. 🔬 💁♀️ We spent some time discussing her long-standing fascination with the intersection of medicine and cosmetics. For Christina, skincare is all about using quality products to keep her skin looking healthy and fresh. She believes that her job is not just about aesthetics, but about teaching people to take care of their skin for life. 🗓️There’s so much more to learn from Christina! Come and join us from 13 to 16 January at the European Parliament in Brussels for the #BeyondTheSurface Exhibition, where we’ll showcase more stories like hers.
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Meet Christela, a young woman who loves dancing and uses cosmetics to enhance her performances and feel confident 💃 We spent some time with her talking about how K-pop inspired her to start dancing and to use makeup as a form of self-expression, to boost her confidence during performances and beyond. 📆 Her story and many others are part of our #BeyondTheSurface Exhibition, which will take place from 13 to 16 January at the European Parliament in Brussels. Stop by and find out about how cosmetics and personal care products play a crucial role in our lives.
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Yesterday, Cosmetics Europe and the Egyptian Drug Authority (EDA) met to discuss how the EU regulates cosmetic ingredients and cosmetic product claims as well as the latest developments on allergen disclosure requirements in Europe. In addition, topics such as market access, the system for notifying new regulatory requirements and custom clearance processes in Egypt were also covered. This meeting was an opportunity to exchange ideas, explore opportunities and challenges for the European and Egyptian cosmetics industry and work towards convergence of regulatory practices between the Egypt and the EU. Thank you to the EDA and all participants for this enriching meeting.
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Meet Alberto Hermosel. A young man who loves changing up his hair 💇. We sat down with him to talk about how hair colouring has become a central part of expressing himself, and how this also allows him to challenge societal norms related to appearance. 🗓Want to find out more about his story? Join us from 13 afternoon to 16 January at the European Parliament in Brussels to discover the #BeyondTheSurface Exhibition, where Alberto and many more share what cosmetics and personal care products mean to them in their daily lives. Stay tuned!
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Today marks our last quarterly meeting of the year with EFfCI - The European Federation for Cosmetic Ingredients colleagues, which took place in the EFfCI offices in Milan, Italy. Thank you for the insightful discussions on the latest regulatory and policy developments in the cosmetics sector. We look forward to meeting again soon in 2025 and to continue strengthening our ongoing collaboration. Andrea Maltagliati, Secretary General, EFfCI John Chave, Director General, Cosmetics Europe Giacomo Santus, President, EFfCI
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Yesterday, Yu-Lun HUANG, Technical Regulatory & International Affairs Manager presented the #CommitforourPlanet initiative at the 2024 Beauty Economy and Sustainability Forum (BEST Forum) organised by the Cosmetics Advancement Committee of China Health Care Association (CACHCA) in Beijing, China. #CommitforOurPlanet is a cosmetics industry-wide initiative that encourages all industry actors in Europe, from SMEs to larger corporations, to take part in a joint effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve packaging solutions and act for nature. Learn more about the initiative ⬇️ https://bit.ly/3QaA7yp
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Hosted by Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), Marie-Pierre Vedrenne and Elżbieta Łukacijewska, poseł do Parlamentu Europejskiego "The Future of Cosmetics: Ensuring Safety, Sustainability, and Competitiveness’’ event took place yesterday at the EP in Strasbourg, France. This policymakers’ dinner was organised by Cosmetics Europe in partnership with The Parliament Magazine. The event featured insightful discussions on the evolving landscape of EU’s regulations for cosmetics including, new chemicals safety assessments, the implementation challenges faced by the industry and opportunities laying ahead. A big thank you to MEPs Pietro Fiocchi, Magdalena Adamowicz, Kamila Gasiuk-Pihowicz and Marta Wcisło for also joining us last night. As the next 2024- 2029 EU institutional mandate starts, it is crucial to raise awareness on the significant socio-economic contribution of our sector among stakeholders and work together to continue to ensure a prosperous cosmetics industry in Europe. Arianna Albanese Valentina Laurenzia Ancona gergana andreeva Marie Audren Daniel Bond John Chave Andrea De Gioia Val Díez Julie Favoli Solene Flahault CAROLE GARCIA William Noah Glucroft Théophile Huc Maciej Jeleński Christophe LAMY Monika Lichá Tetiana Melnyk Malgorzata Miazek Adam Thomas Mouchtar Luca Nava Thierno-B Ndiaye Francisca Paulsen Agnieszka Przyborowicz Augusta Ramaccioni Badr SLASSI Rob Warm Justyna Żerańska Maksymilian Zięba Maria Grapini Stefano Cavedagna Dimitrios Tsiodras
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For the past 30 years, Cosmetics Europe has led the development of robust test methods to determine various sun protection measurements, including Sun Protection Factor (SPF). The Double Plate Method (DPM) is one of them. It is a fully vitro SPF test method and an alternative to the currently used in vivo International Standard. A key attribute of the DPM is that it can be used any time of the year. The current international standard method is based on testing the efficacy of a sun protection product on volunteers’ skin, which must not be tanned. This can be difficult to ensure in the summertime. The DMP uses polymer plates to test the sun protection product and therefore can be employed all year round.