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Planet-friendly perfumes: Are luxury fragrance houses doing enough to be more sustainable?

Jasmine Alimin
Jasmine Alimin • 6 min read

Amid increasing concerns about climate change, the beauty industry has been busy pulling up its socks and evaluating manufacturing processes, materials and supply chains to reduce its carbon footprint.

From renewable ingredients to innovative packaging, sustainability has become a priority for luxury beauty brands. This January, French luxury house Chanel launched N°1 de Chanel — a new line of “eco-responsible” skincare, fragrance and makeup — to cater to a growing market demand for clean beauty products.

As part of its commitment to minimising environmental impact with a “strict formulation charter” and carbon-reduced packaging, the lids of N°1 de Chanel’s creams are made from 90% bio-based materials while the glass containers are crafted with lighter glass and packaged without cellophane or paper leaflets. Formula-wise, the products contain 97% naturally-derived ingredients — ideal for sensitive skin — including red camellia, the star anti-ageing ingredient in the line.

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