Makeup and cosmetics, known for its eyebrow products
Anastasia Beverly Hills doesn't make any overall ingredient disclosures or commitments. Select product pages mention ingredients avoided, but it's unclear if these exclusions apply across the brand. It uses many ingredients that pose a significant threat to the climate, including parabens, microplastics, other petrochemical-based ingredients, uncertified palm oil or palm oil-derived ingredients, and uncertified mica. It carries products that have certifications from PETA Animal Test-free. Some of its products are vegan.
Anastasia Beverly Hills doesn't disclose anything about its packaging materials or strategy. It appears to primarily rely on petro-based plastics for its packaging, of a virgin or unknown source, which greatly increases its emissions and waste footprint. Anastasia Beverly Hills hasn't made any efforts to concentrate its products or minimize its containers, which increases shipping emissions and packaging volumes.
Anastasia Beverly Hills doesn't share information on its energy strategy or on any water conservation strategies. Anastasia Beverly Hills has a global production span, which is standard for the industry.
Commons couldn't find evidence that this brand offers any alternative models to lower its waste footprint, such as refills or takeback programs. It doesn't provide any guidance to help customers properly recycle or dispose of its products.
It's unclear if this brand releases new items seasonally or otherwise frequently, which can create excess waste.
Commons is still evaluating this brand's marketing emails.
Commons couldn't find a sustainability page or annual report for this brand, this signals a lack of transparency and accountability. Anastasia Beverly Hills shares a complete list of ingredients used in its products, on a per product basis.
Commons couldn't find information on this brand's emissions tracking. We expect large brands with the largest emissions footprint to track and report their data publicly.
Commons couldn't find emissions reduction targets for this brand. Larger brands have an outsized impact and responsibility to reduce their emissions. Commons couldn't find evidence that this brand offsets any emissions.
Anastasia Beverly Hills doesn't publish information about its supply chain partners. It doesn't publicly share a supplier code of conduct, but does disclose other policy which prohibits forced labor, prohibits child labor. Anastasia Beverly Hills doesn't have a stated policy of regularly auditing its supply chain partners. This may increase human and environmental risks. Commons couldn't find further information about this brand's supply chain and labor practices.
Commons wasn't able to find evidence of any trade association memberships or any relevant policy for this brand. Anastasia Beverly Hills isn't a member of any key advocacy organizations that are blocking climate policy. It isn't a member of advocacy organizations advancing climate policy. It doesn't employ any state lobbyists. Anastasia Beverly Hills didn't donate more than $100k to climate-obstructive candidates or PACs from 2018-2024.
We avoid Anastasia Beverly Hills because its sustainability reporting is incomplete or nonexistent.
This brand uses many ingredients that pose a significant threat to the climate, including parabens, microplastics, other petrochemical-based ingredients, and uncertified palm oil or palm oil-derived ingredients. Anastasia Beverly Hills appears to rely on virgin plastic packaging, and doesn't utilize any refills or takeback to reduce its waste and emissions footprint.
Anastasia Beverly Hills is lacking reporting on its energy strategy, water efficiency measures, packaging strategy, emissions measurement, emissions reduction targets, offsets, and supply chain details. We expect more reporting and accountability from large brands.
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