Collection: Sustainable Packaging Champions

All of the products featured here use lower-impact packaging (when compared to virgin plastic packaging). These brands are using refillable components, or glass, paper, post-consumer recycled plastic, or bio-based plastic. We are proud to highlight the brands that are championing a more sustainable approach to packaging.

These efforts matter because approximately 120 billion cosmetic packages are created each year, the majority of which are not reused or recycled. This has to change-- and we've rolled up our sleeves. Credo’s industry-leading Sustainable Packaging Guidelines will make a lasting impact on beauty packaging, and importantly, will make LESS of an impact on the planet. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What materials are commonly used in sustainably packaged cosmetics?
    Credo Beauty co-founded PACT, a nonprofit collective driving towards systemic change to reduce beauty packaging waste. Some common materials used in our sustainable packaging cosmetics include: PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) materials: These are materials made from recycled consumer waste, such as plastic bottles or paper. Using PCR materials reduces the need for virgin resources and helps to divert waste from landfills. All brands sold at Credo Beauty that use plastic packaging now make sure that their packaging contains at least 50% PCR plastic. Glass: Glass is a popular choice for sustainable packaging as it is recyclable, reusable, and has a longer lifespan compared to plastic. Metal: Metal containers, such as aluminum or steel, can be easily recycled and have a long shelf life. Bamboo: This plant-based material is biodegradable, making it an eco-friendly option for packaging. It also has a lower carbon footprint compared to plastic. Paper and cardboard: These materials are easily recyclable and biodegradable, making them a popular choice for sustainable packaging.
  • How can consumers properly dispose of the packaging from clean sustainably packaged cosmetics?
    You can properly dispose of packaging by following the guidelines provided on the product's packaging or checking with your local waste management facility. This may include separating different materials such as plastic, glass, and paper for recycling or disposing of them in designated bins. You can also consider repurposing the packaging for other uses or opting for refillable packaging to reduce waste. Additionally, some brands offer recycling programs for their packaging, so be sure to check with the brand directly for more information.
  • Are clean sustainable packaging cosmetics more expensive than conventional options?
    Clean, sustainably packaged cosmetics can be more expensive due to the use of eco-friendly materials and production processes, as well as the use of high-quality ingredients that are better for both your health and the planet. However, the benefits of using clean, more sustainably packaged cosmetics are worth it. Not only are you making a positive impact on the environment and supporting ethical companies, but you are also investing in your own health and wellbeing by choosing products that are free from potentially harmful ingredients.
  • Are there any certifications consumers can look for to ensure the sustainability of the cosmetics they purchase?
    Yes, there are a few certifications you can look out for. For example, The American Cosmetic Association (ACA) offers a 'Green Certification' for cosmetic products that meet their environmental and social standards. The USDA’s Organic Certification also ensures that certain products and ingredients are sourced organically, and without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. At Credo Beauty, we impose our own strict sustainability and packaging standards, so if you’re looking for more sustainably packaged beauty products, you can shop with us confidently.
  • How do clean sustainably packaged cosmetics contribute to reducing the beauty industry's environmental impact?
    By using eco-friendly packaging materials such as biodegradable or recyclable/recycled materials, our products reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. Additionally, sustainable packaging often involves using less material overall, which reduces the use of resources and energy in production. In terms of clean ingredients, choosing natural and organic options can help decrease pollution from harmful chemicals used in conventional cosmetics. These chemicals not only harm the environment but can also be harmful to human health when absorbed through the skin or ingested.