The Green Agreements Guidance was published by the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) in October 2023 to help businesses understand how they can collaborate on environmental sustainability goals without breaking the law. It sets out the key principles, along...
The Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) covers five key areas that companies must report on to promote transparency and sustainability in their operations: Environmental Matters: Information on the company’s impact on the environment, including energy use, carbon...
Mixed materials refers to the different materials that make up an item or product. This can make them difficult to recycle. Mixed material waste can include: Paper bags and rope handles Electrical appliances Light boxes Retail beauty unitary Pricing POS mechanics...
The beauty industry is the fourth largest contributor of plastic waste. Plastic waste can last for centuries in landfills, or it can end up in the natural environment as litter. This can pollute soils, rivers, and oceans, and harm the ecosystems that keep our planet...
Wood, paper and cardboard are materials used widely across the beauty industry. Examples of wood, paper and cardboard waste can include: Paper Paper boxes Paper leaflets Paper point of sale Paper shives Paper wrap Cardboard packaging Paper labels Etailer cardboard...
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