- At the beginning of this year, 36 beauty cosmetics companies around the world, led by beauty giant L'Oréal, German home personal care giant Henkel, Brazilian beauty giant Natura&Co, French luxury giant LVMH and European consumer goods giant Unilever , personal care companies and associations, announced the establishment of the Eco-Beauty Score Consortium.
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