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Clear, guided workflows
Use pre-built templates to guide you
User-friendly
Accessible to non‑experts as well as specialists
Built for cosmetics. Analyse ingredients and packaging
Use cosmetics-specific models and compare ingredients to identify the lowest-impact packaging designs
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Generate clear, downloadable reports that work for internal teams, regulators and external stakeholders
Maximise impact. Minimise costs.
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Cosmetics at a glance
What is happening in the industry
Data-Driven Transparency & ESG Disclosures
Eco-friendly Packaging & Sustainable Design
Regulatory Compliance
External communication
Generate corporate & product carbon footprints, LCAs, EPDs. Get data quality verification and AI-assisted ecodesign suggestions
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Use the data generated in Pilario to comply with the increasing number of regulations and frameworks
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Ensure your statements are backed by verifiable data
Generate EPDs and download customisable reports to respond to customer and investor data requests
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External communication
Use CSV/Excel templates, automated feeds or API to import, create and update products
Automated data gap assessment through quality checks
Integrate with your ERP systems
Import existing supplier spreadsheets directly into Pilario or send data collection forms to suppliers and track responses and data completeness
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Identify envrionmental hotspots and risks within your supply chain
Get AI insights into your portfolio
Compare alternative materials, model scenarios, analyse trade-offs
Quantify carbon and broader environmental impacts of each option
Compare economic costs
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Official EcoBeautyScore (EBS) Partner
Ready to Give Your Cosmetic Product an Environmental Score?
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Frequently Asked Questions
The EcoBeautyScore (EBS) is a scientifically rigorous environmental impact assessment and scoring system developed by a global consortium of over 70 cosmetics stakeholders to provide consumers with a transparent comparison of beauty products. Built on the principles of the European Union's Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) methodology, the system measures environmental impacts throughout the entire life cycle of a product, from raw material sourcing and formula composition to packaging and end-of-life. This assessment leverages a common, comprehensive database of standard ingredients and raw materials, including data from globally recognised sources like Ecolnvent and SPICE, and is delivered through a user-friendly platform developed in collaboration with Pilario. Ultimately, the system translates complex data into a clear A to E scoring system, allowing brands to calculate the associated score of individual products while empowering consumers to make more sustainable purchasing decisions based on verified, science-based methods.
In 2026, the cosmetics industry is primarily governed by a suite of EU-led mandates that demand rigorous operational and reporting changes, most notably the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), which enforces Design for Recycling criteria and mandatory recycled content targets for all beauty containers. Beyond packaging, brands must comply with the REACH phase-out of PFAS ("forever chemicals") as of October 2026 and expanded fragrance allergen labeling requirements, while simultaneously meeting the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and CSDDD for transparent, audited environmental and supply chain due diligence.
To avoid greenwashing and the associated legal risks, brands must adhere to the Empowering Consumers Directive (EmpCo) and the Green Claims Directive (GCD), which together prohibit generic environmental claims like natural or eco-friendly unless they are substantiated by life-cycle data. Effective 2026 compliance requires replacing vague marketing with specific, data-backed evidence, ensuring that claims are based on full Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) rather than single attributes, and avoiding carbon neutral claims that rely on offsets rather than verified reductions within the brand's own value chain.
The most critical challenge facing the beauty industry today is the widening credibility gap, where a majority of consumers now distrust sustainability claims, transforming sustainability from a marketing asset into a high-stakes commercial and regulatory risk. This difficulty is compounded by the technical complexity of tracking the ecological footprint of global raw material supply chains, such as palm oil and mica, and the urgent need to address invisible environmental impacts like water scarcity and aquatic pollution caused by formula ingredients entering wastewater systems.


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