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03/23/2014

03/24/2014

Melbourne
Salon

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Melbourne
Convention &
Exhibition
Centre,
Text
Media
Media Credit Media Caption
Melbourne,
VIC, Australia.
Victoria's
Premier Hair
& Beauty
Trade Event https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/69e7rr
http://www.salonmelbourne.com.au/

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INTERCHAR
M professional
St. Petersburg
2014 is the
first
international
exhibition of
professional
cosmetics and
beauty salon
equipment in
the North-West
region of
Russia. It is a
unique
business
platform to
unite, at one
site, the leaders
of the beauty
industry and
over 6,000
businesses and
professional
attendees. In
2014
thousands of
people will
attend the
exhibition and
its training
events:
cosmetologists,
dermatologists,
aesthetics
experts, plastic
surgeons,
managers of
beauty and spa
salons, nail
service
experts, hair
INTERCHAR stylists and
M professional
massage
St. Petersburg
therapists. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/HU45GD
http://www.intercharmspb.ru/

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Hair Expo

Hair Expo is
the largest
Hairdressing
Industry
gathering in
the southern
hemisphere.
The exhibition
comes alive
with suppliers
demonstrating
their products
and services
with
opportunities
for the stylist
to see what’s
new, source
and purchase.
This selling
and
networking
opportunity
elevates
exhibitors’
status amongst
salon owners
and hair
industry
professionals
and provides
them the
opportunity to
investigate
before they
buy.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/P6V10F
http://www.hairexpoaustralia.com/

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Planilha1

08/23/2014

08/24/2014

The Sydney
International
Spa & Beauty
Expo is
Australia’s
largest trade
event for the
spa & beauty
industries.
Salon owners,
spa owners,
beauty
therapists, spa
therapists, nail
technicians,
make-up
artists,
hairdressers
and other
professionals
have a unique
opportunity to
source and
experience the
latest beauty
products,
treatments,
ideas and
equipment,
from
Australia’s
The Sydney
largest
International gathering of
Spa & Beauty leading brands
Expo
and suppliers. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/57pW93
http://www.internationalbeautyexpo.com.a

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09/13/2014

09/14/2014

10/20/2014

10/22/2014

Beautiful You
is the ultimate
visitor
experience. A
game changer.
A unique,
inspirational,
informative
and
experiential
event for
women of all
ages,
combining
hair, beauty,
fashion, health
and anti-ageing
through live
demos and
workshops,
pampering,
personal care,
beauty
treatments,
makeovers and
Beautiful You
shopping. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/3788t3
http://www.beautifulyouaustralia.com.au/
Asia's leading
trade show
specialised in
"cosmetics
development".
The best way
for
ingredients/OE
M/packaging
suppliers to
meet various
cosmetics
companies and
expand
business in
Cosme Tech Japan & Asia. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/093eY1
http://www.cosme-i.jp/en/

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10/20/2014

10/22/2014

Japan's ONLY
international
exhibition
specialising in
cosmetics. The
latest
cosmetics from
various parts
of the world
attract key
buyers and
importers from
Japan and
other Asian
Cosme Tokio
countries https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/84m63x
http://www.cosmetokyo.jp/en/

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Planilha1

10/22/2014

10/25/2014

InterCHARM
is the leading
and largest
beauty event in
Russia, the
CIS, Eastern
and Central
Europe. The
event has been
developed to
bring decision
makers
together, and
the traditional
feature of the
show is a wide,
concurrent
business
program,
which
stimulates
visitors and
exhibitors
interest as well
as helping to
unveil market
opportunities.
The event is
the perfect
platform for
beauty market
professionals
to meet each
other, find
reliable
partners in
national and
international
markets,
discuss the
most important
INTERCHAR
topics and
M professional discover new
Moscow
products. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/H1g2G9
http://www.intercharm.ru/autumn/

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Planilha1

10/26/2014

10/26/2014

10/28/2014

10/28/2014

Where more
than 1,000
professional
beauty brands
from around
the world and
the best
international
hair dressers
will gather.
There will be
Nail & Hair
Championship
s, Red Carpet
awards for the
best hair salon
and design
beauty salon,
38,000 sqm of
exhibition
space, an
education area
with 80 classes
and
workshops,
Expo Beauty and more than
Show
300 shows. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/303VdN
http://www.expobeautyshow.com/

EBS PACK

The first
edition of EBS
PACK takes
place inside
EXPO
BEAUTY
SHOW, and is
specialised in
cosmetics
manufacturing
and packaging
for all EBS
exhibitors and
distributors. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/2bxe80
http://www.ebspack.com/

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Cosmex

The first and
the only
exhibition in
ASEAN where
providers of
cosmetic
manufacturing,
processing
technologies,
packaging,
labeling and
contract
manufacturing
services and
more, will be
able to present
their services
and products
and interact
with thousands
of customers in
one event for
industry
sourcing,
manufacturing
and
outsourcing
under one roof.
To be colocated with
“in-cosmetics
Asia,” Asia’s
leading
exhibition on
personal care
ingredients,
COSMEX will
be an allunder-one-roof
exhibition
dedicated to
helping
visiting
cosmetics and
personal care
manufacturers,
brand owners,
importers,
exporters, and
suppliers from
across Asia
find what they
need in order
to create new
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products and
new
businesses. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/1C540e
http://www.cosmexshow.com/

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The first
exhibition in
South America
focused
exclusively on
personal care
ingredients,
bringing local
formulators
and R&D
professionals
face-to-face
with
international
and Brazilian
In Cosmetics raw materials
Brasil
suppliers. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/7w6cj9
http://www.in-cosmeticsbrasil.com/

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In-cosmetics
Asia is the
leading
personal care
ingredients
show in Asia
where global
cosmetic
ingredient
suppliers
exhibit their
innovative
products to
cosmetic
manufacturers
from across
Asia and the
rest of the
world.
Combining an
unrivalled
educational
programme
and excellent
face-to-face
networking
opportunities,
in-cosmetics
Asia provides
the ideal R&D,
marketing and
scientific
platform for
In Cosmetics your business
Asia
in the region. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/66QVW4
http://www.in-cosmeticsasia.com/

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03/14/2014

The Personal
Care and
Homecare
Ingredients
(PCHi) trade
show is
China's #1
Sourcing
Platform for
the Global
Personal Care
Industry. As an
innovation-led
event, PCHi
provides
cosmetics,
home and
personal care
manufacturers,
ingredients
suppliers,
cosmetics
packaging,
machinery and
product testing
providers from
all over the
world with a
quality
platform for
ingredients
sourcing,
gaining insight
into global
trends,
conference,
activities and
Personal Care networking
and Homecare with worldIngredients
class experts. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/x66G66
http://www.pchi-china.com/en/

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10/16/1956

1967.0

1978.0

BERACA

Sabará
Indústria e
Comércio Ltda
is born in the
city of São
Paulo, founded
by Ubirajara
Sabará,
specializing in
the distribution
of chemical
products. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

BERACA

"Sabará," as it
was
affectionately
known back
then, started
distributing the
products of the
now-extinct
company
Eletrocloro.
With his
enterprising
spirit, the
company
founder
realized the
great
advantage of
using chlorine
on a wide scale
for urban water
treatment, still
in a very
rudimentary
stage at the
time
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

BERACA

Marco Antonio
and Ulisses
Sabará take
over the
company upon
the founder's
death.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
Http://www.beraca.com.br/

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1986.0

BERACA

1988.0

BERACA

1989.0

BERACA

1992.0

BERACA

Sabará
innovates by
introducing the
use of
bactericidal
molecules in
industrial
processes, such
as treating
precious
metals and
optical fiber. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/
Beraca
Participações
Ltda is
founded and
begins
distributing
jojoba oil and
other products
for the
cosmetic
segment in
Brazil.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/
The company
launches their
first consumer
product: "Água
Sanitária
Sabará"
(Sabará Bleach
Water).
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/
Norteste's
subsidiary
Norte Bahia is
inaugurated in
Feira de
Santana,
Bahia, to
handle
distribution in
the Northeast
and CentralWest.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

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Planilha1

1993.0

BERACA

1994.0

BERACA

A new
company Beraca
Indústria e
Comércio Ltda
- is opened at a
new address in
the city of São
Paulo. Its main
line of activity
is the
distribution of
raw materials
for the
cosmetic
industry.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/
Norteste's
second
subsidiary,
NorteFort, is
inaugurated in
Pacatuba,
Ceará, to begin
a water
treatment
partnership
with
CAGECE, the
state water and
wastewater
agency. Sabará
opens their
second
subsidiary in
the city of
Anápolis,
Goiás. Beraca
enters the food
industry and
animal
nutrition
ingredient
market.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

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Planilha1

1996.0

1999.0

BERACA

Sabará's third
subsidiary, the
Santa Bárbara
d'Oeste unit, is
opened in the
state of São
Paulo, initially
as a bottling
plant for
Reckitt &
Collman and
Unilever
cleaning
products. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

BERACA

Norteste is ISO
9002 certified.
Astralub, a
Shell
lubrication
distributor, is
founded.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

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Planilha1

2001.0

BERACA

Beraca buys
participation
interests in
Brasmazon
Indústria de
Oleagenosas e
Produtos da
Amazônia
Ltda, a
company
founded by
Pará
University
professors
manufacturing
products from
Amazon
Rainforest raw
materials. In a
strategic
business
decision,
Beraca Sabará
defines
sustainability
as one of the
company's
main focuses
and an integral
part of their
operations.
Beraca begins
to develop
natural organic
product lines
for the
cosmetic
market, and is
no longer a
mere
distributor https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

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Planilha1

2002.0

2003.0

BERACA

Sabará
Indústria e
Comércio and
Beraca
Indústria e
Comércio are
incorporated
by Norteste,
which is given
a new
corporate
name: Beraca
Sabará
Químicos e
Ingredientes
Ltda. The
company is
divided into
three business
units:
Cosmetics,
Food/Feed and
Sanitizers.
Brasmazon
wins the
FINEP Award,
in the "small
company"
category
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

BERACA

Beraca Sabará
acquires 100%
interest in
Brasmazon.
Brasmazon
again wins the
FINEP Award,
in the "small
company"
category.
Beraca
participates for
the first time in
the InCosmetics
Trade Show in
Paris, France the main
cosmetic
industry event
in Europe. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

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Planilha1

2006.0

BERACA

Participation in
the InCosmetics
Trade Show in
Barcelona,
Spain. Beraca's
product line
receives
worldwide
recognition
with the theme
"Amazônia."
Beraca Sabará
is a FINEP
Award finalist
in the "large
company"
category in the
Northeast.
Beraca's work
in the
extraction of
Amazon
biodiversity
products earns
them the
ECOCERT
certification
for organic
products.
Beraca Sabará
joins the Ethos
Institute for
Business and
Social
Responsibility.
Astralub is
merged into
the Beraca
Sabará Group. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

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Planilha1

2008.0

2009.0

2010.0

BERACA

As part of their
internationaliz
ation process,
the Beraca
brand is
unified in all
divisions.
Beraca opens
their first
overseas
branch Beraca
Internacional
Europe – in
Paris, France.
Divisions
receive new
names: Animal
Nutrition &
Health, Food
Ingredients,
Health &
Personal Care
and Water
Technologies. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

BERACA

Beraca revenue
hits the 100
million mark. https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

BERACA

Beraca
changes their
legal
constitution
from a legal
liability
company to a
corporation.
The company's
corporate name
is now: Beraca
Sabará
Químicos e
Ingredientes S.
A.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/118823522@N04/h9wvT3
http://www.beraca.com.br/

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Planilha1

01/23/2014

1976.0

1991.0

The state of
Sao Paulo, one
of the richest
in Brazil, both
commercially
and
industrially,
banned the use
of animals in
testing of
cosmetics,
perfumes and
personal care
products, as it
did before the
Sao Paulo
European
Cruelty Free Union in 2012. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056258875/
http://www.al.sp.gov.br/repositorio/legislac

The Body
Shop

Anita Roddick
opened the
first The Body
Shop in
Brighton,
selling 25
naturally-based
skin and hair
care products. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076266753/
http://www.thebodyshop.com/index.aspx

The Body
Shop

The Body
Shop believes
that it should
be open and
honest in its
business
dealings and
first committed
itself in 1991
to an active
programme of
ethical
auditing. This
has come to
include:
- a social audit
- an
environmental
audit
- an animal
protection
audit.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076266753/
http://www.thebodyshop.com/index.aspx

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Planilha1

02/28/1997

2001.0

The Body
Shop

In the 52
weeks to 28th
February 1997,
The Body
Shop recorded
87 million
customer
transactions.
This means
that every 0.4
seconds,
someone,
somewhere
buys
something
from The Body
Shop.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076266753/
http://www.thebodyshop.com/index.aspx

The Centers
for Disease
Control and
Prevention
releases the
first National
Report on
Human
Exposure to
Environmental
Chemicals, a
study of 27
chemicals in
people,
including
seven types of
Phthalates.
Scientists
found women
of childbearing
age had the
highest levels
1° National
of certain
Report on Phthalates -- in
Human
some cases,
Exposure to
above the
Environmental federal safety
Chemicals
standard
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and

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Planilha1

2002.0

2004.0

Phthalates

Jane Houlihan,
Charlotte
Brody and
Bryony
Schwan,
founding
members of
the Campaign
for Safe
Cosmetics, coauthor "Not
Too Pretty," a
report detailing
Phthalates
levels in
common
beauty
products
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076267503/
http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_

The Campaign
for Safe
Cosmetics is
founded in San
Francisco. The
group sends
letters to 250
cosmetics
companies
asking them to
reformulate
products and
The Campaign eliminate any
for Safe
hazardous
Cosmetics
ingredients. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056251885/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/

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Planilha1

2005.0

The California
Safe Cosmetics
Act (“the Act”)
was signed
into law in
2005. For all
cosmetic
products sold
in California,
the Act
requires the
manufacturer,
packer, and/or
distributor
named on the
product label
to provide to
the California
Safe Cosmetics
Program in the
California
Department of
Public Health
(CDPH) a list
of all cosmetic
products that
contain any
ingredients
known or
suspected to
cause cancer,
birth defects,
The California
or other
Safe Cosmetics reproductive
Act
harm.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056263165/
https://www.safecosmeticsact.org/search/

2006.0

California
signs into law
the California
Environmental
Contaminant
Biomonitoring
Program, the
first state-level
biomonitoring
program, to
The California study chemical
Safe Cosmetics
levels in
Act
people.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056263165/
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/cosmetic

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Planilha1

2008.0

2009.0

2009.0

Phthalates

A study by the
National
Academies
shows that
Phthalates can
affect the
development
of the male
reproductive
system.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://dels.nas.edu/resources/static-assets/m

The Campaign
for Safe
Cosmetics
releases "No
More Toxic
Tub," a study
that shows
chemicals
associated with
cancer in baby
products,
including
The Campaign Johnson &
for Safe
Johnson
Cosmetics
brands.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033104166/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=414
A University
of Michigan
study shows
Phthalates
exposure may
lead to
premature
births. A 2011
study from the
same
university
confirms that
Phthalates
interfere with
thyroid
functions in
humans,
potentially
disrupting
reproduction
systems,
metabolism
and energy
Phthalates
balance.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsletter/

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Planilha1

2010.0

2011.0

Rep. Jan
Schakowsky,
D-Ill.,
introduces for
the first time a
federal Safe
Cosmetics Act
in Congress,
outlining new
regulations for
cosmetic
ingredient
testing,
product
The California labeling and
Safe Cosmetics
safety
Act
standards. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056263165/
https://www.safecosmeticsact.org/search/

Johnson &
Johnson

Johnson &
Johnson
announces it
will eliminate
from baby
products
certain
preservatives
that release
formaldehyde
and other
chemicals that
have been
linked to
cancer by
2013. A year
later, it
promises to
remove
potentially
harmful
chemicals from
all adult
products by
2015,
becoming the
first major
consumer
products
company to
make such a
widespread
commitment. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248305/
http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_

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Planilha1

03/2013

09/2013

09/2013

Schakowsky
introduces a
new draft of
the Safe
Cosmetics and
Personal Care
Products Act.
The bill has
not been taken
The California
up for
Safe Cosmetics consideration
Act
by Congress. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056263165/
https://www.safecosmeticsact.org/search/

Procter &
Gamble

Procter &
Gamble
announces the
elimination of
some
Phthalates and
triclosan,
chemicals that
some studies
have linked to
cancer and
reproductive
harm.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053043211/
http://www.womensvoices.org/2013/09/05

Walmart

Walmart
announces a
new chemical
policy
requiring that
beginning in
January
suppliers
reduce or
eliminate about
10 chemicals
commonly
used in beauty
products,
household
cleaners and
cosmetics.
Walmart has
declined to
make the list of
chemicals
public.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053041332/
http://www.insideprevention.org/2013/12/-

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Planilha1

10/2013

12/2013

Target

Target begins
collecting
ingredient
information for
7,500 products
including
household
cleaners,
personal care
and baby care.
Target will rate
each product
on a scale of
zero to 100,
based on the
manufacturer's
transparency
about
ingredients and
the product's
environmental
and health
impacts. In
2014, Target
will begin
rating
cosmetics for
safety using
the new
standards. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076269043/
http://www.insideprevention.org/2013/12/t

Deadline for
the California
Department of
Public Health
to publish an
online database
that will allow
the public to
search for any
beauty product
and get a list of
ingredients,
based on
information the
state collects
The California through the
Safe Cosmetics Safe Cosmetics
Act
Act.
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41282.0

01/13/2014

The
Environmental
Working
Group's
searchable
database of
toxic
ingredients in
Skin Deep® cosmetic and
Cosmetics
personal care
Database
products. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053041972/
http://www.ewg.org/skindeep/

The Safe
Cosmetc
Programme
produced a list
of chemicals
known or
suspected to
cause cancer or
reproductive
toxicity in
order to assist
companies in
The California meeting their
Safe Cosmetics reporting
Act
obligations. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056263165/
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/cosmetic

SCP launched
a publicly
available,
searchable
cosmetic
product
database that
allows users to
research
products by
brand name or
chemical
ingredient to
access
information
about the listed
chemicals they
contain and
how exposure
The California
to these
Safe Cosmetics chemicals can
Act
affect health https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056263165/
https://www.safecosmeticsact.org/search/

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"Microbeadfree waters
Act" to
prohibit the
manufacture,
distribution
and sale of
personal
cosmetic
products
containing
microbead. It
is a initiative
presented in
New York and
Microplastic California by
Bead Bill
politicians. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033116306/
http://www.plasticsnews.com/article/20140

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"The Safe
Drinking
Water and
Toxic
Enforcement
Act of 1986" is
a California
law passed by
direct voter
initiative in
1986 by a
63%-37%
vote. Its goals
are to protect
drinking water
sources from
toxic
substances that
cause cancer
and birth
defects and to
reduce or
eliminate
exposures to
those
chemicals
generally, for
example in
consumer
products, by
requiring
warnings in
advance of
those
exposures. It is
administered
by Cal/EPA's
California
Office of
Environmental
Health Hazard
Assessment
(OEHHA).
Since
enactment,
Proposition 65
has been the
reason for
reformulation
of numerous
consumer
products to
eliminate toxic
chemicals
covered by
Proposition 65,
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as well as other
significant
changes to
reduce
exposures such

Planilha1

10/2010

After the first
salon worker
complaints
surfaced in
Oregon in
October 2010,
other countries
such as
Ireland,
France,
Australia,
Canada and
Cyprus
recalled
formaldehydecontaining hair
straighteners
based on their
own testing.
Soon after, the
Campaign for
Safe Cosmetics
and other
advocates
Brazilian
called on the
Keratin Hair FDA to recall
Straighteners the products. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053043461/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=844

03/2011

The Cosmetics
Ingredient
Review, the
industryfunded panel
of scientists
tasked with
reviewing the
safety of
cosmetic
products in the
U.S., declared
that it could
not conclude
that
formaldehyde
exposure from
Brazilian
these types of
Keratin Hair
products is
Straighteners
safe.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053043461/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=844

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04/2011

The federal
Occupational
Safety and
Health
Administration
(OSHA) issued
a hazard alert
warning
against the use
of hair
Brazilian
straighteners
Keratin Hair
containing
Straighteners formaldehyde. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053043461/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=844

04/2011

The California
Attorney
General filed
an injunction
against
Brazilian
Blowout,
seeking to
require health
warnings on
the products. It
was the first
enforcement
action the state
has taken
under the
California Safe
Cosmetics Act,
a 2005 law
supported by
Brazilian
the Campaign
Keratin Hair
for Safe
Straighteners
Cosmetics https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053043461/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=844

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05/2011

10 members of
Congress
wrote a letter
to the FDA
expressing
their deep
concern
regarding
formaldehydecontaining
hairstraighteners
and asking the
agency to take
immediate
action to
Brazilian
protect
Keratin Hair workers and
Straighteners
consumers https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053043461/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=844

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08/2011

Nearly a year
after the first
complaints, the
FDA sent a
warning letter
to Brazilian
Blowout
stating that its
product is
"adulterated
and
misbranded."
The August
letter gave
Brazilian
Blowout until
September 12,
2011 to
comply. In
September, the
Campaign for
Safe Cosmetics
and the
National
Healthy Nail
and Beauty
Salon Alliance
followed up
with a letter to
the FDA
asking for
more: a public
accounting of
Brazilian
Blowout's
response to the
FDA warning,
a voluntary
recall and an
investigation
of other similar
hairBrazilian
straightening
Keratin Hair products on the
Straighteners
market.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053043461/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=844

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09/2011

OSHA cited
four Florida
companies that
make or
distribute
formaldehydecontaining hair
products for
failing to
protect
company
employees
from
formaldehyde
exposure and
not telling
salons and
stylists about
the hazards.
OSHA also
issued a new
hazard alert,
confirming that
(despite the
company's
statements
otherwise)
Brazilian
Blowout
products had
violated
OSHA's limits
on
Brazilian
formaldehyde
Keratin Hair in air tests in
Straighteners
salons.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053043461/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=844

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01/2012

The
manufacturers
of Brazilian
Blowout were
forced to cease
deceptive
advertising
practices and
put caution
stickers on
their products
advising users
that the
product
releases
formaldehyde
gas, according
to the
settlement
agreement with
California
Attorney
General’s
office. The
settlement is
the first
comprehensive
and
enforceable
action by U.S.
government
authorities to
address
formaldehyde
exposures
Brazilian
associated with
Keratin Hair
use of these
Straighteners
products. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053043461/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=844

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03/2009

05/2009

Johnson &
Johnson

A report by the
Campaign for
Safe
Cosmetics, No
More Toxic
Tub, revealed
that Johnson's
Baby
Shampoo,
along with
many other
children's bath
products,
contained two
carcinogens—
formaldehyde
and 1,4dioxane—that
were not listed
on labels. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248305/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=887

Johnson &
Johnson

More than 40
organizations
representing
1.7 million
parents, health
care providers
and
environmental
health
advocates
wrote to
Johnson &
Johnson,
detailing their
concerns about
the toxic
chemicals
found in the
company's
baby products. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248305/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=887

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2011.0

Johnson &
Johnson

The Campaign
for Safe
Cosmetics
again wrote to
Johnson &
Johnson,
asking the
company to
immediately
remove the
formaldehydereleasing
preservative
quaternium-15
from its baby
products in
light of new
research
linking the
chemical to
increased rates
of allergic
contact
dermatitis. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248305/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=887

Johnson &
Johnson

The American
Nurses
Association
and the
Campaign for
Safe Cosmetics
met several
times with
Johnson &
Johnson
executives to
discuss
concerns about
formaldehyde
and 1,4dioxane.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248305/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=887

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2004.0

2004.0

2005.0

Johnson &
Johnson

The Campaign
for Safe
Cosmetics,
American
Nurses
Association,
Physicians for
Social
Responsibility
and many other
health and
parents' groups
delivered
another letter
to Johnson &
Johnson asking
the company to
commit to
removing
formaldehydereleasing
chemicals from
all its
children's
products in all
markets
worldwide by
November 15,
2011.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248305/
http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=887

Phthalates

EU bans DBP
and DEHP
from
cosmetics. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i

Phthalates

Estée Lauder
removes DBP
from its nail
polish and
notes it does
not use DEHP. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i

Phthalates

The Breast
Cancer Fund
co-sponsors
first legislation
(Calif. bill
AB908) to ban
DBP and
DEHP from
cosmetics. The
bill does not
pass.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i
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2005.0

Phthalates

2005.0

Phthalates

2005.0

Phthalates

2005.0

Phthalates

2005.0

Phthalates

2006.0

Phthalates

The California
Safe Cosmetics
Act, cosponsored by
the Breast
Cancer Fund,
becomes law,
requiring
manufacturers
to disclose use
of carcinogens
and
reproductive
toxicants,
including
Phthalates. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i

L'Oréal and
Revlon state to
the Campaign
that they do
not use DBP or
DEHP.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i
Unilever states
to the
Campaign that
it does not use
DEP and will
stop using
DBP and
DEHP.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i
Avon
announces it
will no longer
use DEP. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i

Top nail polish
brand Orly
International
stops using
DBP.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i
Top nail polish
brands OPI and
Sally Hansen
stop using
DBP.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i

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2008.0

Phthalates

2009.0

Phthalates

2010.0

Phthalates

The
Campaign’s
report A Little
Prettier finds
much of the
cosmetics
industry has
stopped using
DBP and
DEHP but is
still widely
using DEP. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i
L'Oréal reports
it will stop
using DEP by
2010.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i
The
Campaign’s
report Not So
Sexy finds the
cosmetics
industry has
made
considerable
progress in
removing
DEHP and
DBP from
fragrance, but
is now
primarily
relying on
DEP, which is
detected in 12
of the 17
fragrances
tested.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i

Phthalates

Johnson &
Johnson states
to the
Campaign that
it does not use
any Phthalates
in its baby
products. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i

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2012.0

Phthalates

2012.0

Phthalates

2013.0

Phthalates

1988.0

Proposition 65

2003.0

Proposition 65

2005.0

Proposition 65

2007.0

Proposition 65

2013.0

Proposition 65

Johnson &
Johnson
announces it
will eliminate
DEP from all
adult products
by 2015 and
that it does not
use any other
Phthalates. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i

L'Oréal states
to the
Campaign that
it does not use
any Phthalates. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i
Procter &
Gamble
commits to
removing DEP
from all
products by
2014.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248385/
Phthalates
(DEHP) listed
as a cancer
endpoint
Phthalates
(DEHP) listed
as a
developmental
toxicant
Phthalates
BBP and DBP
listed as
developmental
toxicants
Phthalates
DIDP listed as
a
developmental
toxicant
Phthalates
DINP listed as
a cancer
endpoint

https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033103166/
http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/law/P65law720

https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033103166/
http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/law/P65law720

https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033103166/
http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/law/P65law720

https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033103166/
http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/law/P65law720

https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033103166/
http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/law/P65law720

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03/17/2014

03/18/2014

The CIR
Expert Panel
meets four
times a year in
the
Washington
Metro Area.
The meetings
are open to the
public, and
everyone is
invited to
participate.
The meetings
occur for one
and one-half
days. On the
first full day,
the Expert
Panel divides
into teams to
review the
reports. On the
second day, the
Expert Panel
formulates
their
conclusions
130th CIR
and votes on
Expert Panel final passage
Meeting
of the report. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056251925/
http://www.cir-safety.org/calendar

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41918.0

The CIR
Expert Panel
meets four
times a year in
the
Washington
Metro Area.
The meetings
are open to the
public, and
everyone is
invited to
participate.
The meetings
occur for one
and one-half
days. On the
first full day,
the Expert
Panel divides
into teams to
review the
reports. On the
second day, the
Expert Panel
formulates
their
conclusions
131st CIR
and votes on
Expert Panel final passage
Meeting
of the report. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056251925/
http://www.cir-safety.org/calendar

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41860.0

The CIR
Expert Panel
meets four
times a year in
the
Washington
Metro Area.
The meetings
are open to the
public, and
everyone is
invited to
participate.
The meetings
occur for one
and one-half
days. On the
first full day,
the Expert
Panel divides
into teams to
review the
reports. On the
second day, the
Expert Panel
formulates
their
conclusions
132nd CIR
and votes on
Expert Panel final passage
Meeting
of the report. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056251925/
http://www.cir-safety.org/calendar

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41894.0

The CIR
Expert Panel
meets four
times a year in
the
Washington
Metro Area.
The meetings
are open to the
public, and
everyone is
invited to
participate.
The meetings
occur for one
and one-half
days. On the
first full day,
the Expert
Panel divides
into teams to
review the
reports. On the
second day, the
Expert Panel
formulates
their
conclusions
133rd CIR
and votes on
Expert Panel final passage
Meeting
of the report. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056251925/
http://www.cir-safety.org/calendar

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2007.0

Lead in
lipsticks

The Campaign
for Safe
Cosmetics
(CSC)
presented an
analysis of lead
in lipstick
products. The
CSC report
stated that
more than half
of 33 brandname lipsticks
tested
contained
detectable
levels of lead,
with levels
ranging from
0.03 to 0.65
parts per
million (ppm).
The CSC
report noted
none of these
lipsticks listed
lead as an
ingredient. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033116646/
http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/HBI/31

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Planilha1

08/2009

Lead in
lipsticks

An issue of the
peer-reviewed
Journal of
Cosmetic
Science, U.S.
Food and Drug
Administration
(FDA)
scientists
report that they
have
developed,
validated and
employed a
highly
sensitive and
rigorous test
method to
analyze the
total lead
content in
lipsticks, not
the amount of
lead to which a
consumer who
used the
product would
have been
exposed. This
rigorous
method
releases all of
the lead
present in the
product for
analysis.
However,
consumers
who use
lipstick ingest
only a tiny
fraction of the
lipstick they
apply and that
tiny fraction
becomes
trapped inside
larger particles
and then
excreted by the
body.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033116646/
http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/HBI/31

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41674.0

04/16/2014

Avon

Avon phases
out toxic Lead
in lipsticks
from
cosmetics. The
antimicrobial
agent can be
fond in many
health and
beauty
products, and
has been found
as a known
endocrine
disrupter.
Thanks to the
Campaign for
Safe
Cosmetics,
Avon has
adopted a safe
chemicals
policy, making
their products
safer for their
clientele. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056714704/
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?i

Walgreens

The national
day of action
when people
are going to
Walgreens
stores across
the country
asking for sell
products that
are safe and
not toxic. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076281543/
http://www.bcaction.org/2014/04/17/walgr

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1978.0

1997.0

Aveda

Aveda was
founded by
Horst
Rechelbacher
in 1978. In
1970, Horst,
on a trip to
India, was
introduced to
the science of
Ayurveda (the
traditional
holistic system
of medicine
and surgery
from India),
and suddenly
his vision for
his company
(thus the name
Aveda) was
born. Horst
formulated the
first product, a
clove
shampoo, in
his kitchen
sink.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076271653/
http://www.aveda.com/index.tmpl

Aveda

Rechelbacher
sold Aveda to
Estée Lauder
in 1997 for
$300 million,
although
Aveda
continues to be
run as a
separate entity. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076271653/
http://www.aveda.com/index.tmpl

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2004.0

Aveda

Aveda was
awarded the
prestigious
Corporate
Achievement
Award at the
Smithsonian
Cooper-Hewitt
National
Design
Museum.
Aveda was one
of the first
beauty
companies to
endorse a set
of principles
designed to
encourage
greater
environmental
responsibility
in business,
known as The
Ceres
Principles. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076271653/
http://www.aveda.com/index.tmpl

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1995.0

Aveda

Aveda
partnered with
a community
collective that
the babassu nut
breakers of the
Brazilian
Amazon had
formed to
obtain certified
organic
babassu for use
in the creation
of a foaming
cleansing
element known
as "babassu
betaine".
Aveda has
financed the
construction of
and training
for a babassu
processing
facility, a soapmaking facility
and a paper
press for
processing
babassu fibers. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076271653/
http://www.aveda.com/index.tmpl

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2009.0

2011.0

Aveda

Aveda was
included by the
Palestinian
rights
organization,
the BDS
Campaign, as
one of the
"Top Ten
Brands to
Boycott This
Christmas".
The reason the
Estee Lauder
Company and
its brands were
singled out
was because,
"This
company’s
chairman
Ronald Lauder
is also the
chairman of
the Jewish
National
Fund..."
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076271653/
http://www.aveda.com/index.tmpl

Aveda

Aveda was
slammed at
Park City,
Utah during
the Evolution
of Women in
Social Media
conference,
also known as
evo'11, for
announcing
their no
payment policy
for bloggers
reviewing their
products. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076271653/
http://www.aveda.com/index.tmpl

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04/28/2014

Cancer and the
Environment
Breakout
Session at the
6th Annual
OMG! Cancer
Summit for
Young Adults

Learn about
the science
behind
common
chemical
exposures,
unregulated
carcinogens in
our food, air
and water, the
chemical
industry's huge
influence and
practical tips
for avoiding
chemicals in
everyday life.
With Lindsay
Dahl of Safer
Chemicals,
Healthy
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054057966/
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Johnson &
Johnson

In response to
consumer
pressure two
years ago, the
company
pledged to
remove both
chemicals from
its baby
products by the
end of 2013.
The products
no longer
contain two
potentially
harmful
chemicals,
formaldehyde
and 1,4dioxane, that
have come
under
increasing
scrutiny by
consumers and
environmental
groups. In this
month, J&J
said that it had
met that goal.
The
reformulated
products are
making their
way to store
shelves around
the world and
will replace
existing
products over
the next
several
months.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248305/
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2015.0

02/28/2014

Johnson &
Johnson

Johnson &
Johnson has
also promised
to remove such
chemicals, and
others, from all
of its consumer
products by
2015,
including
popular brands
like
Neutrogena
and Clean &
Clear.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248305/
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/18/busin

Johnson &
Johnson

Clean & Clear,
the Johnson &
Johnson brand,
is taking a
more low-key
approach, with
an advertising
and social
media
campaign, See
the Real Me,
about building
confidence in
teenage girls.
A series of
short
documentaries
bypass acne,
focusing
instead on girls
who pursue
passions that,
based on their
appearances,
may challenge
expectations. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056248305/
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/13/busin

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Triclosan

11/22/2013

Triclosan

2016.0

Triclosan

The Natural
Resources
Defense
Council sued
the FDA in
federal court in
New York to
force it to
regulate
triclosan.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056698304/
http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2013/12/fd

The U.S. Food
and Drug
Administration
, under a court
agreement,
will end
decades of
delay and
decide how to
protect
consumers
from triclosan,
a suspected
endocrine
disruptor
linked to
reproductive
and
developmental
harm in
laboratory
studies.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056698304/
http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2013/12/fd
The FDA
agreed to take
final action on
triclosan in
soap by 2016. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056698304/
http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2013/12/fd

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Procter &
Gamble, the
manufacturer
of such brands
as Cover Girl,
Olay, Old
Spice, Tide,
Febreze and
Mr. Clean,
announced that
it will phase
out triclosan
and diethyl
phthalate
(DEP) from all
its personal
care and
cleaning
products by
next year. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056698304/
http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2013/12/fd

Triclosan

Petition for a
Ban on
Triclosan from
EQG. As a cosigner to the
2010 Citizen
Petition for a
Ban on
Triclosan,
EWG strongly
supports a
suspension of
non-medical
uses of
triclosan while
EPA
reexamines the
safety of
currently
registered uses. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056698304/
http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2013/12/fd

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Triclosan

A new rule
proposed by
the U.S. Food
and Drug
Administration
(FDA) requires
manufacturers
of antibacterial
hand soaps,
body washes,
and other
consumer
goods to prove
that their
products are
both safe for
long-term use
and more
effective than
regular bar
soap in order
to remain on
the market. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056698304/
http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2013/12/fd

Triclosan

Colgate
Palmolive
announced in
2011 that it
would
reformulate
many of its
products to
take out
triclosan, it has
refused to
change the
formula for its
mainstay
Colgate Total
brand
toothpaste.
Toothpaste
containing
triclosan is not
subject to this
rulemaking as
FDA has
indicated that
the chemical is
effective as an
anti-gingivitis
ingredient. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056698304/
http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2013/12/fd

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Triclosan

Researchers at
the University
of Michigan
report their
findings this
week in a
study
published in
mBio®, the
online openaccess journal
of the
American
Society for
Microbiology.
An
antimicrobial
agent found in
common
household
soaps,
shampoos and
toothpastes
may be finding
its way inside
human noses
where it
promotes the
colonization of
Staphylococcu
s aureus
bacteria and
could
predispose
some people to
infection. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056698304/
http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2013/12/fd

Fragances

EWG analysis
of 17 fragrance
products found
ingredients
associated with
ills ranging
from allergies
to hormone
disruption. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14073988621/
http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2013/02/pe

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2002.0

Think Before
You Pink™, a
project of
Breast Cancer
Action,
launched in
2002 in
response to the
growing
concern about
the number of
pink ribbon
products on the
market. The
campaign calls
for more
transparency
and
accountability
by companies
that take part
in breast
cancer
fundraising,
and encourages
consumers to
ask critical
questions
about pink
ribbon
Pink Washing promotions. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054183746/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/

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A National
Film Board of
Canada (NFB)
documentary
about the pink
ribbon
campaign,
directed by Léa
Pool and
produced by
Ravida Din.
The film is
based on the
2006 book
Pink Ribbons,
Inc: Breast
Cancer and the
Politics of
Philanthropy
by Samantha
King, associate
professor of
kinesiology
and health
studies at
Queen's
University.
The film
documents
how some
companies use
pink ribbonrelated
marketing to
increase sales
while
contributing
only a small
fraction of
proceeds to the
cause, or use
"pinkwashing"
to improve
their public
image while
manufacturing
products that
may be
carcinogenic.
For the
millions that
are raised for
breast cancer
researchPágina
by the 62
campaign, the
film argues
that not
enough money
goes to

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2003.0

Cosmetics:
Philanthropy
or Hypocrisy?
In 2003, Breast
Cancer Action
coined the
term
“pinkwasher;”
we focused on
cosmetics
companies that
raise money in
the name of
breast cancer,
but
manufacture
body care
products with
known
carcinogens or
reproductive
Pink Washing
toxins.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054183746/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/?page_id=15

2004.0

Beyond the
Pink Ribbon:
In 2004, the
Think Before
You Pink®
campaign
focused on the
inefficiency of
funding breast
cancer research
by buying pink
ribbon
Pink Washing
products
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054183746/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/?page_id=19

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2006.0

Before You
Buy: In 2005
and 2006,
Breast Cancer
Action went
back to the
basics of the
problems of
cause
marketing,
with an online
flash file
urging people
to ask critical
questions
about products
being marketed
with a pink
Pink Washing
ribbon.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054183746/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/?page_id=11

Clean Cars: In
2007, we
focused on car
manufacturers
who sell cars
to raise money
for breast
cancer, while
the cars
themselves
produce air
pollutants
linked to breast
Pink Washing
cancer.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054183746/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/?page_id=17

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2009.0

2010.0

2010.0

Yoplait: Put A
Lid On It. In
2008, Think
Before You
Pink® focused
on Yoplait’s
pink-lidded
yogurt, which
was sold to
raise money
for breast
cancer, but was
made with
dairy
stimulated
with the
hormone
rBGH.
Together we
pressured 2/3
of the U.S.
dairy market to
Pink Washing go rbGH-free. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054183746/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/?page_id=10
Milking
Cancer: In
2009-2010,
following on
the success of
our “Put a Lid
On it”
campaign (see
below), we
continued to
put pressure on
the sole
manufacturer
of rBGH, Eli
Pink Washing
Lilly.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054183746/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/?page_id=2

What the
Cluck? In
2010, Think
Before You
Pink® focused
on “Buckets
for the Cure,”
a partnership
between
Kentucky
Fried Chicken
and Susan G.
Komen for the
Pink Washing
Cure.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054183746/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/?page_id=10

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2011.0

Raise a Stink!
In 2011, our
Think Before
You Pink®
campaign
targeted a
perfume called
Promise Me, a
perfume
commissioned
by the giant of
the breast
cancer
movement,
Susan G.
Komen for the
Cure. Promise
Me contained
chemicals not
listed in the
ingredients
that: (a) are
regulated as
toxic and
hazardous, (b)
have not been
adequately
evaluated for
human safety,
and (c) have
demonstrated
negative health
Pink Washing
effects.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054183746/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/?page_id=16

2012.0

It’s an
Epidemic,
Stupid! In
2012 during
the election
cycle we asked
our elected
leaders, and
those running
for office, to
step up to end
the breast
cancer
epidemic by
publicly
supporting the
2012 Breast
Cancer Action
Mandate for
Government
Pink Washing
Action.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14054183746/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/?page_id=20
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2013.0

Toxic Time Is
Up. For 12
years, Breast
Cancer
Action’s Think
Before You
Pink®
campaign has
held
corporations
accountable for
their toxic pink
ribbon
products. In
2013, instead
of targeting
pinkwashers
one at a time,
we went
straight to the
source—the
chemicals in
these products
that are
making us sick
in the first
Pink Washing
place.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056700954/
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/?page_id=24

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Walk for
Woman

Created in
1994 through
the committed
and collective
efforts of the
Entertainment
Industry
Foundation,
Lilly Tartikoff
and Ronald O.
Perelman, the
EIF Revlon
Run/Walk for
Women has
grown to
become one of
the nation's
largest
fundraising
events. To
date, the
Run/Walks (in
Los Angeles
and New
York) have
distributed
over $70
million for
cancer
research,
treatment,
counseling and
outreach
programs https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053204022/
http://do.eifoundation.org/site/TR?fr_id=11

Walk for
Woman

EIF Revlon
Run/Walk for
Women on
Saturday, May
3rd beginning
in Times
Square and
finishing in
Central Park. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053204022/
http://do.eifoundation.org/site/TR?fr_id=11

Walk for
Woman

EIF Revlon
Run/Walk for
Women on
Saturday, May
10th at the LA
Memorial
Coliseum. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053204022/
http://do.eifoundation.org/site/TR?fr_id=11

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Woman

05/17/2014

05/18/2014

Walk for
Woman

05/31/2014

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Woman

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07/13/2014

Walk for
Woman

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Walk for
Woman

10/18/2014

10/19/2014

Walk for
Woman

10/25/2014

10/26/2014

Walk for
Woman

Washington
DC. The Avon
Walk for
Breast Cancer
takes place in
eight cities
across the
country.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056406455/
http://www.avonwalk.org/
Boston. The
Avon Walk for
Breast Cancer
takes place in
eight cities
across the
country.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056406455/
http://www.avonwalk.org/
Chicago. The
Avon Walk for
Breast Cancer
takes place in
eight cities
across the
country.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056406455/
http://www.avonwalk.org/
San Francisco.
The Avon
Walk for
Breast Cancer
takes place in
eight cities
across the
country.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056406455/
http://www.avonwalk.org/
Santa Barbara.
The Avon
Walk for
Breast Cancer
takes place in
eight cities
across the
country.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056406455/
http://www.avonwalk.org/
New York.
The Avon
Walk for
Breast Cancer
takes place in
eight cities
across the
country.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056406455/
http://www.avonwalk.org/
Charlotte. The
Avon Walk for
Breast Cancer
takes place in
eight cities
across the
country.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056406455/
http://www.avonwalk.org/

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04/18/2015

12/2012

04/19/2015

Walk for
Woman

Houston. The
Avon Walk for
Breast Cancer
takes place in
eight cities
across the
country.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14056406455/
http://www.avonwalk.org/

Under pressure
from European
environmental
activists,
Unilever in
December
2012
announced it is
working to
eliminate
plastic
microbeads in
the next three
Microplastic
years.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076277023/
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07/2012

The 5 Gyres
Institute, in
collaboration
with
researchers
from SUNY
Fredonia,
started the first
micro-plastic
pollution
survey of the
Great Lakes
Region in the
Marine
Pollution
Bulletin.
Neuston
samples were
collected at 21
stations during
an ∼700
nautical mile
(∼1300 km)
expedition in
July 2012 in
the Laurentian
Great Lakes of
the United
States using a
333 μm mesh
manta trawl
and analyzed
for plastic
Microplastic
debris.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076277023/
http://5gyres.org/posts/2013/10/28/5_gyres

10/28/2013

The 5 Gyres
Institute, in
collaboration
with
researchers
from SUNY
Fredonia, have
published the
first microplastic
pollution
survey of the
Great Lakes
Region in the
Marine
Pollution
Microplastic
Bulletin.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076277023/
http://5gyres.org/posts/2013/10/28/5_gyres

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12/2012

12/2012

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Microplastic

Unilever
(including
Dove, Pond's
and other
brands)
committed to
phasing out
microbeads
globally by
2015.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033115706/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/30

Johnson &
Johnson
(which
includes
Neutrogena
and Aveeno)
has begun to
phase out
microbeads
and is not
developing
new products
containing
them. The
Body Shop,
L’Oreal,
ColgatePalmolive and
others have all
agreed to phase
out microbeads
in the coming
years,
according to
the 5 Gyres
Microplastic
Institute.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033115706/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/30
ColgatePalmolive,
Beiersdorf and
L’Oreal
announced
they are
working to
eliminate
plastic
microbeads in
the next three
Microplastic
years.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033115706/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/30

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39761.0


International
Research
Workshop on
the
Occurrence,
Effects and
Fate of
Microplastic
Microplastic Marine Debris https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14074242842/
http://marinedebris.noaa.gov/sites/default/f

The Global
Drift Program
from NOAA
(National
Oceanic and
Atmospheric
Administration
, US) launched
in 2005,
represents the
first project
aimed at
systematically
compiling
worldwide data
on the various
decisive
parameters of
current paths
Microplastic and climate. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/
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07/18/2013

In an effort to
better
maximize
drifter
deployments,
the Global
Drifter
Program has
created
regional
deployment
maps that
assign values
to each of the
drifters within
the Drifter
Array. Each
drifter value is
determined by
the number of
operational
sensors,
drogue
presence,
drifter age, and
spacial
coverage in
conjunction
with nearby
drifters.
Assessing
these values on
a regional scale
will allow
program
coordinators to
better
maximize their
deployment
efforts and
increase the
quality of
drifter spacial
Microplastic
coverage.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dac/index

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04/22/2014

The NOAA
Marine Debris
Program staff
kicked off
Earth Day
activities
participating in
the 26th
Annual
Potomac River
Watershed
Cleanup and
the 25th
Annual
Anacostia
Watershed
Society Earth
Day Cleanup,
in Washington
DC,
concentrating
our efforts
throughout
watershed.
With more
than 300
cleanup sites,
volunteers dug
deep to remove
debris and
prevent litter
from reaching
shorelines. The
cleanups
attracted more
than 5,000
volunteers that
helped remove
more than 100
tons of debris,
which included
everything
from cracked
bowling balls
to piles of
Microplastic
tires.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/
http://marinedebrisblog.wordpress.com/201

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02/19/2014

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41799.0

Gyre: The
Plastic Ocean
is now on
exhibit at the
Anchorage
Museum. It
features debris
from a 2013
scientific
expedition to
study marine
debris in
Alaska and
debris artifacts
from across the
Microplastic
globe.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/
http://marinedebrisblog.wordpress.com/201

Zeal Optics
recently
partnered up
with athletes
and creatives
Chris Burkard,
Pete Devries,
and Josh
Mulcoy, to
host a
fundraiser
dedicated to
ocean pollution
awareness and
in support of
the 5 Gyres
Institute. The
5-Gyres
Institute is
focused on
reducing the
consumption
and production
of plastic
waste, and
encouraging
people to
choose costeffective
alternatives to
Microplastic
plastic
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/

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The council
negotiated a
more lenient
timeline in a
bill proposed
in Illinois,
which would
prohibit the
manufacture of
microbeads
starting Dec.
31, 2017, and
would outlaw
the sale of the
products a year
later. New
York, Ohio
and Minnesota
are also
considering
Microplastic
legislation. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/13890783299/
http://www.ag.ny.gov/press-release/ag-schn

41916.0

Sen. Steans,
(D-Chicago),
discusses
Illinois
legislation that
would ban the
manufacturing
and
distribution of
tiny plastic
spheres found
in many facial
cleansers and
Microplastic
soaps.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/13890783299/
http://www.ag.ny.gov/press-release/ag-schn

04/2014

Plane Search
Shows World's
Oceans Are
Full of Trash.
The sliver
lining after a
horrific plane
crash is that
the Indian
Ocean Garbage
Patch gets
Microplastic
attention.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/
http://www.marinedebrissolutions.com/Ma

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2006.0

Marine Debris
Research,
Prevention and
Reduction Act
established the
NOAA Marine
Debris
Program to
identify the
impact of
marine debris,
to develop
programs that
prevent and
clean up
marine debris
and to study
alternatives to
products that
pose a threat to
Microplastic
marine life. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/
http://marinedebris.noaa.gov/sites/default/f

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Charles Moore
— surfer,
scientific
researcher, and
sea captain —
was the first to
cross upon an
enormous
stretch of
floating plastic
debris now
called the
“Pacific
garbage
patch.” The
patch, also
described as
the “Pacific
trash vortex,”
is an area in
the NorthCentral Pacific
where tiny bits
of trash,
together
weighing as
much as 100
million tons,
have been
trapped by the
currents of the
North Pacific
Microplastic
Gyre.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/
http://www.algalita.org/index.php

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The JUNK
Raft Project
was organized
by the Algalita
Marine
Research
Foundation in
Long Beach,
California in
2008, after its
founder
Charles J.
Moore had
encountered
the Great
Pacific
Garbage Patch
in 1997. The
project to
"creatively
raise
awareness
about plastic
debris and
pollution in the
ocean", and
specifically the
Great Pacific
Garbage Patch
trapped in the
North Pacific
Gyre, by
sailing 2,600
miles across
the Pacific
Ocean on a 30foot-long (9.1
m) raft made
from an old
Cessna 310
aircraft
fuselage and
six pontoons
filled with
15,000 old
Microplastic plastic bottles. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/
http://www.algalita.org/index.php

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05/2008

The
construction of
the JUNK Raft
began in April
2008 and was
finished in
May that year.
The huge
undertaking of
constructing
this seaworthy
raft was aided
by volunteers
from the
educational
environmental
programs of:
Bell
Elementary,
Green
Ambassadors,
Muse
Elementary,
Santa Monica
High School,
and
Westbridge
School for
Girls. The
volunteers lent
a hand by
cleaning
bottles,
fastening bottle
caps, and
stuffing them
into the
recycled
fisherman's net
Microplastic pontoon forms. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/
http://junkraft.blogspot.com.ar/2007/05/wh

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2012.0

Crewed by Dr.
Marcus
Eriksen of the
Foundation,
and film-maker
Joel Paschal,
the raft set off
from Long
Beach,
California on 1
June 2008,
arriving in
Honolulu,
Hawaii on 28
August 2008.
On the way,
they gave
valuable water
supplies to
Ocean rower
Roz Savage,
also on an
environmental
awareness
Microplastic
voyage.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14097499433/
http://junkraft.blogspot.com.ar/2007/05/wh
Two Dutch
NGOs - the
North Sea
Foundation
and the Plastic
Soup
Foundation launched a
smartphone
App in 2012 as
part of their
Beat the
Microbead
Microplastic
campaign. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076277023/
http://beatthemicrobead.org/en/in-short

2013.0

In the summer
of 2013, UNEP
and the
Environment
and UK based
NGO Fauna &
Flora
International
partnered with
these
Foundations to
further develop
the App for
international
Microplastic
use.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14076277023/
http://beatthemicrobead.org/en/in-short

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Indonesian
Rainforest

The company
Procter and
Gamble (P &
G) undertook
raised by
Greenpeace
and, after
receiving
heavy public
pressure,
promised to
remove all
inputs linked
to the
destruction of
forests
Indonesia its
production
chain.
Greenpeace
celebrates this
victory for the
protection of
Indonesia's
forests and the
communities
that depend on
them, but
cautions that
there is still
much work to
be done.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14033124466/
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en

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03/25/2014

03/26/2014

Indonesian
Rainforest

The ColgatePalmolive
brand
undertook not
linked to the
destruction of
forests in
Indonesia to
perform
tracing the
sources from
which the palm
oil used in its
products. As a
major
competitor of
Procter &
Gamble (P &
G), the
announcement
of ColgatePalmolive
further press
manufacturer
of Head &
Shoulders
shampoo, who
has not yet
decided to
adopt an
effective
policy of no
deforestation. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053063601/
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/tig

Indonesian
Rainforest

In Indonesia,
20 activists
unfurled a
giant banner
from the top
floor of P&G's
national
headquarters in
Jakarta and
activists took
part in
colourful street
theatre to
demand forestfriendly
products. The
managers
refused to meet
Greenpeace. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053063692/
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/tig

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03/26/2014

Indonesian
Rainforest

03/26/2014

Indonesian
Rainforest

03/26/2014

Indonesian
Rainforest

In the
Philippines,
"tigers" set up
camp outside a
P&G facility in
the south of the
capital,
Manila. The
protesting
tigers installed
tree stumps
and tents to
show how
P&G can't
guarantee it
isn't wiping out
their habitats
and making
them
homeless. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053063692/
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/tig

In India, a red
carpet "walk of
shame" was
rolled out in
front of
Wella's
Studios in
Delhi and
tigers mingled
with the public
showing how
P&G (which
also makes
Wella
shampoos) is
contributing to
forest
destruction. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053063692/
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/tig
In Belgium,
Greenpeace
activists
reached out to
hundreds of
employees at
the P&G
Brussels
Innovation
Center (BIC)
in Grimbergen.
Again, the
management
refused to meet
us.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053063692/
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/tig
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2010.0

Indonesian
Rainforest

And in
Manchester in
the UK, five
activists were
removed from
the Cleaning
Products
Europe 2014
conference for
quizzing P&G
on their socalled
"sustainability"
credentials.
The activists
also presented
'The Golden
Axe' award to
P&G's head of
sustainability,
which, quite
surprisingly,
she accepted. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053063692/
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/tig

Indonesian
Rainforest

In 2010,
following
earlier
Greenpeace
campaigns the
palm oil
division of the
Sinar Mas
group (GAR)
agreed to a
new Forest
Conservation
Policy to end
any further
rainforest
clearance,
including
development
of peatland. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14053063692/
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en

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2009.0

L’Oréal was
first alerted
that there was
a possibility of
child labor in
the collection
of mica in
India, the
Group has
worked closely
with its
suppliers to
secure its
supply chain of
mica against
Child Labour any such risk. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/13890943588/
http://www.business-humanrights.org/Link

2003.0

L’Oréal
became a
signatory of
the United
Nations Global
Compact in
2003, and
undertakes to
respect and
promote
Human Rights.
This includes,
in particular
the
Fundamental
Conventions of
the
International
Labour
Organization,
even though
not all these
Conventions
have been rati!
ed by all the
countries in
which L’Oréal
Child Labour
is present. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14074352501/
http://www.business-humanrights.org/Link

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2007.0

In order to
enable social,
ethical and
environmental
considerations
to be
integrated into
its supply
chain, L’Oréal
launched in
2002 the
L’Oréal
Buy&Care
Programme.
This
programme is
endorsed by all
the Group’s
Child Labour purchasers. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14074352501/
http://www.business-humanrights.org/Link
L'Oreal's mica
supplier in
India, Merck,
has employed
human
resource
consultants
Environmental
Resource
Management
to carry out
monthly
assessments of
Child Labour
its mines. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14074352501/
http://www.business-humanrights.org/Link

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2010.0

The
International
Labour
Organisation
estimated that
215 million
children
around the
world are
forced to work.
The
organisation
has
spearheaded
efforts to
eradicate child
labour by
encouraging its
members to
adopt a
minimum
working age.
Despite this,
companies still
have no legal
obligation to
conform to its
Child Labour suggestions. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14074352501/
http://m.theage.com.au/national/indias-mic

41915.0

The high street
cosmetics
chain Lush has
committed to
removing all
traces of mica
from its
products over
concerns that it
is unable to
guarantee that
the mines
which extract
the product are
free from child
Child Labour
labour.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14074346201/
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-bu

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2006.0

Estee Lauder
Companies,
which owns
exclusive
brands MAC,
Clinique,
Bobbi Brown
and its own
line Estee
Lauder, says it
sources less
than 10 per
cent of its mica
from India, but
is working
with a local
community
organisation to
eliminate child
labour. Since
2006, they
have partnered
with local
NGO, Bachpan
Bachao
Andolan
(BBA), to
promote access
to education as
an approach to
work towards
the elimination
of child labour
in micasourcing
Child Labour communities. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14078020274/
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-bu

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2011.0

German
pharmaceutical
and chemicals
company
Merck KGaA,
which supplies
mica to
cosmetics
brands around
the world,
including S.
Black in
London, was
accused of
using children
to mine mica
Child Labour
in India.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14078020274/
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-bu
Merck has
implemented a
''mica tracking
system'' and a
''two-pronged
approach'' to
ensure it has
full control of
its supply
Child Labour
chain.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14078020274/
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-bu

05/17/2014

Alva is a
German
cosmetic brand
that seeks for
health care and
sustainable
living. In
association
with Ananda
Boschilia they
organized
meetings to
present their
products and
Cosméticos do talk about
Bem: Uma
organic
abordagem
cosmetic and
prática
make up. https://www.flickr.com/photos/118823522@N04/14005697390/
http://cinese.me/encontros/cosmeticos-do-b

2009.0

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