We really don't have a lot of time for the beauty industry to head toward sustainability. The time to implement honest, effective change is right now. Many companies tout "plans," and "goals" and "initiatives" and then do next to nothing. What's the point of beauty if it just spreads ugliness elsewhere? Code Red for Humanity.
You're right, of course. But I feel like we have to laud public group efforts. Many years ago I consulted for Shu Uemura when they were first becoming available stateside. I'll admit that I just didn't get the packaging. But he really was a visionary.
We really don't have a lot of time for the beauty industry to head toward sustainability. The time to implement honest, effective change is right now. Many companies tout "plans," and "goals" and "initiatives" and then do next to nothing. What's the point of beauty if it just spreads ugliness elsewhere? Code Red for Humanity.
You're right, of course. But I feel like we have to laud public group efforts. Many years ago I consulted for Shu Uemura when they were first becoming available stateside. I'll admit that I just didn't get the packaging. But he really was a visionary.