LUSH stops supply of goods to Russia but is barred from closing stores
Lush has stopped all supplies from reaching Russia during the country’s invasion of Ukraine,
Now L’Oréal faces class action over PFAS in mascara
L’Oréal is now facing a class action lawsuit over the alleged undisclosed presence of forever chemicals, aka PFAS, in its L’Oréal Paris and Maybelline waterproof mascaras, according to a report published by classaction.org.
L’Oréal files trademarks NFTs and metaverse
L’Oréal has filed a series of trademark applications covering the NFT and metaverse arena…
Malta becomes first EU nation to legalize Marijuana
Malta has become the first EU nation to legalize the cultivation and personal use of cannabis.
L’Oréal Chairman awarded ADL’s Courage Against Hate gong
The Anti-Defamation League has honored L’Oréal Chairman, Jean-Paul Agon with its Courage Against Hate Award in recognition of his longstanding commitment to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion within the French beauty company.
ASOS offers staff paid leave during menopause, pregnancy loss and fertility treatment
Fashion retailer ASOS has introduced new policies that include paid leave for staff who have experienced pregnancy loss or are undergoing fertility treatments, as well as flexible working for those going through menopause.
Sephora publishes guidelines to safeguard social media users
Sephora marked World Mental Health Day by publishing a set of guidelines for its social media channels designed to create a judgement-free, safe space for users, according to a report published by Hello Beautiful.
Charlotte Tilbury gains Leaping Bunny certification
Charlotte Tilbury has announced that it is now Leaping Bunny approved by Cruelty Free International.
Dove and The Body Shop join forces to advocate for animals
Unilever’s Dove and Natura &Co-owned The Body Shop are joining forces to become a collective voice for animals in the ongoing row over the ECHA’s testing requirements. The duo will partner with the world’s leading animal protection groups to call on the EU and UK governments to protect their animal testing bans.
PETA and Symrise to take challenge to REACH animal testing requirement to ECJ
PETA has released a statement concerning a challenge to the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) requirement that tests, in which animals are forced to ingest or inhale ingredients used exclusively in cosmetics, must be carried out under the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) Regulation.
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