Sustainability Beauty Coalition Steering Committee Member and Founder at re-sources, Eva LaGarde, reports on the findings of a new British Beauty Council survey.
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Sustainability Beauty Coalition Steering Committee Member and Founder at re-sources, Eva LaGarde, reports on the findings of a new British Beauty Council survey.
When it comes to sustainability, younger generations tend to be labelled either careless or activists. A recent survey by the British Beauty Council, and UNiDAYS (3,533 UK students from January 5th to 7th, 2026) revealed that students have a strong interest in being conscientious about beauty consumption.
Indeed, sustainability is an important factor in beauty purchases for GenZ. Close to half (43%) of students find it “extremely” or “very” important, and another 41% find it “somewhat” important. The majority of Students indicated that they recycle their beauty empties (84%) as they also know that most beauty empties can be recycled, and 80% of Students typically seek out sustainable brands when they shop.
Price is by far the biggest barrier to students using more sustainable beauty products. There is typically a desire from students to be more sustainable, but there are practical barriers in place – indeed, an overwhelming 86% of students would be encouraged to purchase more sustainable products if there was a discount, loyalty points or store credit in return for doing so.
A surprising learning is that “efficacy”, which is often perceived as lower with sustainable products, doesn’t present as a main barrier to sustainability, but availability of a “greener” version, refillable or even convenience comes prior to that factor after price point.
The industry could also improve the messaging of sustainable products. Consumers find it difficult to understand the “real benefits” of using refillable beauty, or even how to recycle products. We know space on packaging is limited, which is why, in the re-sources trends report, they explain that the packaging can be THE message. With shapes, arrows and other design aspects that make the packaging more intuitive.
The survey shows that 71% of students found it “extremely” or “very” important to have a clear, easy-to-understand explanation of how a product can be recycled or disposed of. Clear labelling could support the 26% who are currently unaware that most beauty empties can be recycled. Education could unlock behaviours. This could include clearer information on beauty products to further increase knowledge levels and recycling behaviours.
Refillable Beauty
An overwhelmingly 73% of students think brands do not offer enough refillable products. The vast majority (81%) would use convenient and accessible refill stations for everyday products. This confirms a finding from another survey in France in 2025 : the biggest barriers to purchasing refills were unavailability/lack of awareness (44%), concerns about product waste (32%), and even hygiene issues (19%).
Other Key Findings
Knowledge and Verification.
*The Unidays X BBCo research serves as the data-driven backbone for the Great British Beauty Clean Up (Link to GBBCU article), a month-long national campaign launching on March 2nd. It provides an opportunity for the industry to showcase their sustainability initiatives, from sustainable packaging and refillable products to takeback schemes, to encourage consumer behaviour change and collectively reduce the impact of beauty waste.
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