Navigating the 30% gap: How collaboration is transforming ingredient safety



The beauty and personal care industry has made significant strides in enhancing ingredient safety, with 70% of ingredients now well-characterized for their human and environmental impacts. This progress is a response to growing consumer demand for transparency and safer products, as well as increasing regulatory pressures. 

We spoke to ChemForward’s Bill Walsh (Director of the Safer Chemistry Impact Fund), Stacy Glass (Co-founder and Executive Director) and Heather McKenney (Science & Safer Chemistry Lead) to learn more about the organization’s new report, its findings, and its potential impact on beauty industry stakeholders. 

Industry collaboration drives progress

The report highlighted the role of industry-wide collaboration in advancing ingredient safety, and Walsh attributed much of this progress to early efforts by brands that prioritized customer concerns about ingredient safety. “The Know Better, Do Better (KBDB) Collaborative was formed to tackle these issues together, rather than leaving individual companies to shoulder the burden alone,” Walsh explained.

This collaborative effort allowed brands to share data, fill critical gaps, and elevate the entire industry by setting new standards for transparency and safety.

The KBDB Collaborative, which includes beauty giants like Sephora, Ulta, The Honest Company, and Credo Beauty, exemplifies how collective action can accelerate progress. “The collaborative allows brands to honor customers’ concerns and elevate their reputation and that of the beauty and personal care industry,” Walsh added.



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