Chanel leads the beauty industry consortium aiming to enhance traceability

Initiated by Chanel, the TRaceability Alliance for Sustainable CosmEtics (TRASCE) brings together 15 key players in the beauty industry to enhance traceability in ingredient and packaging supply chains. TRASCE will help respond to three main challenges for the industry by strengthening the understanding of the supply chains, assessing the related social and environmental risks, and determining the necessary actions for common progress plans.

The group was initiated by Chanel and federates Albéa, Groupe Clarins, Cosfibel powered by GPA Global, Dior, the Estée Lauder Cos., L’Occitane en Provence, L’Oréal, Merck, Neyret, Nuxe, Pochet Group, Sensient, Shiseido and Sisley.

This collaborative approach is not a first within the cosmetics industry. In 2022, several international players have joined forces within the EcoBeautyScore consortium, to create an industry-wide environmental assessment and scoring system for cosmetic products.

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