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Environmental impact scoring: EcoBeautyScore makes European and UK debut

by Lina Clémence July 22, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


The initiative, which was launched in 2022 by several leading global cosmetics and personal care companies, is now coming to fruition, following years of development and consultations among over 70 companies and associations. EcoBeautyScore (EBS) rates products from A to E according to their environmental impact over the full lifecycle of the product.

“EcoBeautyScore gives the beauty industry the transparency tool it has long been missing. For the first time, brands can communicate their environmental impact in a way that is science-based, consistent and easy for consumers to understand,” said Jean-Baptiste Massignon, Managing Director of the EcoBeautyScore Association, the not-for-profit organization that supports the project.

16 impact categories

The EBS rating is grounded in the European Union’s Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) methodology. It evaluates a product’s impact across 16 dimensions, including carbon emissions, water usage and resource depletion.

The variety of criteria taken into account and the robustness of the methodology make this rating system an instrument that is “both technically rigorous and easy to understand,” emphasized Laurent Gilbert, Scientific Director, EcoBeautyScore. It is also a “powerful tool for encouraging progress in the beauty industry,” he added.

European debut

In its initial phase, the EcoBeautyScore covers four categories: shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, and face care.

Major beauty brands such as Eucerin, Garnier, L’Oréal Paris, Neutrogena, Nivea, and Schauma have begun publishing scores in select markets across Europe and the UK. Currently, the scores are shown on the product pages online. EBSs are expected to appear on product packaging in Europe starting in late 2025.

Following its first steps in Europe, EBS is expected to gradually expand worldwide and cover the full range of beauty products. The system is open to all cosmetics and personal care brands interested to join.

“It’s encouraging to see pioneering companies begin publishing their scores, it marks an important milestone of collective openness and accountability across the sector. We know this won’t happen overnight, but this is how progress starts: with a shared framework, honest data and a commitment to informing better choices for the planet,” concluded Jean-Baptiste Massignon.


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L’Oréal, Neutrogena, Nivea Q10 and Others Launch EcoBeautyScore: A Global Benchmark for Sustainable Beauty

by Lina Clémence July 15, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


THE WHAT? The EcoBeautyScore Association has officially launched EcoBeautyScore, the first industry-wide, science-based environmental scoring system for cosmetics and personal care products. Leading brands including L’Oréal Paris, Neutrogena, Nivea Q10, and Eucerin have begun publishing EcoBeautyScore ratings in select European markets, offering consumers transparent insight into the environmental impact of products across their full lifecycle.

THE DETAILS Developed over three years by a not-for-profit consortium of more than 70 global manufacturers and trade associations, EcoBeautyScore is aligned with the EU’s Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) methodology and evaluates products across 16 environmental impact categories—from carbon emissions and water usage to land use and resource depletion.

The scoring system uses a simple A-to-E label, designed to distill complex environmental data into a consumer-friendly format. Its methodology has been reviewed by external experts, with participating brands subject to regular independent third-party audits. EcoBeautyScore is currently live for four product categories—shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and face care—with more to follow.

Research underpinning the launch shows that over two-thirds of consumers across key markets such as China, the US, France, and Brazil say the label builds trust, and the majority intend to consider the EcoBeautyScore when making purchase decisions.

The platform is now open to all manufacturers, with free trials and onboarding support available, and will gradually expand to cover the full cosmetics and personal care category on a global scale.

THE WHY? Consumer demand for transparency and eco-conscious choices in beauty is growing, yet nearly half of European consumers remain sceptical of brands’ sustainability claims. EcoBeautyScore offers a long-awaited solution—an independently verified, industry-backed system that empowers brands to credibly communicate their environmental impact and improve product design.

For brands, the platform not only builds consumer trust but also provides actionable data on environmental “hotspots,” facilitating more sustainable product development. For consumers, it delivers a clear and simple label to make more informed choices—bridging the gap between marketing claims and scientific reality.

As Europe’s beauty market is projected to surpass US$150 billion in 2025, EcoBeautyScore is poised to become a defining standard in the sector’s transition toward greater accountability and sustainability.

Source: EcoBeautyScore


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