Empowering innovation through carbon data mastery

Croda Beauty explains how it is helping customers turn carbon data into a strategic advantage: fuelling innovation, improving cost-efficiency, and supporting climate-considered formulation and decarbonisation

In today’s competitive beauty landscape, data is fast becoming a powerful tool for innovation. Ingredient-level carbon metrics - particularly product carbon footprints (PCFs) - are enabling formulators and R&D teams to design smarter, lower-impact products.

As data capabilities expand and PCF methodologies progress, data points such as total carbon content and biogenic carbon removals can further enhance the value and transparency already provided by PCF statements.

Allowing for more detailed reporting of existing product emissions, these metrics offer a new level of granularity to support the identification of high (or lower) impact ingredients, optimisation of formulation chassis, and implementation of strategic swaps that deliver measurable carbon savings. Crucially, this can be done while maintaining - or even improving - product efficacy and managing cost pressures.

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