Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor09.06.22
Here's your weekly recap—the most viewed news stories on our site for the week ended September 3, 2022.
The biggest story last week was the acquisition of luxury skincare brand Tata Harper by Korean cosmetics giant Amorepacific. The move further signals Amorepacific’s intention to continue its penetration of global markets with a firm focus on consumers in North America.
In other news, Walmart and P&G, in partnership with international recycling leader TerraCycle, announced that they are offering free in-store recycling collection for empty hair care, skincare & cosmetic packaging at 25 Walmart locations throughout communities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Oklahoma and Arkansas. The recycling program aims to help the planet and local communities by reducing waste and keeping otherwise non-recyclable plastic packaging out of landfills.
Also, don’t miss BP’s recent Expert’s Opinion from Shambhu Nath Jha entitled, “Can Circular Beauty Put an End to the Cosmetics Industry’s Waste Issue?”
Shambhu Nath Jha says, “The current take-make-waste cycle is responsible for creating an unprecedented amount of waste across the globe. Even though it is generating high profits, it is not supporting the environment in a good way. Thus, key brands are focusing on innovating the packaging of their in-house products.”
2. 4 Key Beauty Trends For 2023
3. The Top Skincare and Beauty Trends Of 2022 So Far
4. Amorepacific Acquires Luxury Skincare Brand Tata Harper
5. Walmart and P&G Partner with TerraCycle to Launch Recycling Program
6. Top Beauty Brands in the US—Ranked by Cosmetify
7. Can Circular Beauty Put an End to The Cosmetics Industry’s Waste Issue?
8. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetics Companies 2021
9. Beauty Industry West Elects New Executive Board For 2022-2023
10. Too Faced Unveils Pumpkin Spice-Inspired Eyeshadow Palette and Matte
Thanks for reading our Breaking News. We'll have a new list for you next Monday.
Have a great week!
The biggest story last week was the acquisition of luxury skincare brand Tata Harper by Korean cosmetics giant Amorepacific. The move further signals Amorepacific’s intention to continue its penetration of global markets with a firm focus on consumers in North America.
In other news, Walmart and P&G, in partnership with international recycling leader TerraCycle, announced that they are offering free in-store recycling collection for empty hair care, skincare & cosmetic packaging at 25 Walmart locations throughout communities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Oklahoma and Arkansas. The recycling program aims to help the planet and local communities by reducing waste and keeping otherwise non-recyclable plastic packaging out of landfills.
Also, don’t miss BP’s recent Expert’s Opinion from Shambhu Nath Jha entitled, “Can Circular Beauty Put an End to the Cosmetics Industry’s Waste Issue?”
Shambhu Nath Jha says, “The current take-make-waste cycle is responsible for creating an unprecedented amount of waste across the globe. Even though it is generating high profits, it is not supporting the environment in a good way. Thus, key brands are focusing on innovating the packaging of their in-house products.”
Here are our top 10 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetic Companies2. 4 Key Beauty Trends For 2023
3. The Top Skincare and Beauty Trends Of 2022 So Far
4. Amorepacific Acquires Luxury Skincare Brand Tata Harper
5. Walmart and P&G Partner with TerraCycle to Launch Recycling Program
6. Top Beauty Brands in the US—Ranked by Cosmetify
7. Can Circular Beauty Put an End to The Cosmetics Industry’s Waste Issue?
8. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetics Companies 2021
9. Beauty Industry West Elects New Executive Board For 2022-2023
10. Too Faced Unveils Pumpkin Spice-Inspired Eyeshadow Palette and Matte
Thanks for reading our Breaking News. We'll have a new list for you next Monday.
Have a great week!