Posts tagged ‘trend’

January 9, 2015

Natural trend continues as segment posts double-digit sales growth

Natural trend continues as segment posts double-digit sales growth
According to market researcher Kline, sales of natural cosmetics market are at nearly $ 30 billion globally, increasing 10.6% in 2013. Figures like this are a sign that global consumers remain drawn towards this trend, and with marketing investments and …
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Hollywood Swag Bag Offers a Sneak Peek Inside Golden Globe Nominees Gift
See what Patricia Arquette, and Reese Witherspoon, are receiving in their Hollywood Swag Bags. Readers can win a bag by following us on Twitter @SwagGivesBack. BEVERLY HILLS, CA, USA, January 8, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ — Hollywood Swag Bag …
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Achieving chemical-free natural cosmetics with the power of enzymes
(Nanowerk News) A EUR 7 million EU-funded project has been launched with the intention of replacing chemical cosmetic production techniques with eco-friendly alternatives. By doing so, the OPTIBIOCAT project hopes to provide the natural cosmetics …
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October 1, 2014

Top 5 stories tapping in to the natural trend

Top 5 stories tapping in to the natural trend
Another story that caused a stir this year was the use of synthetic plastic microbeads found in soaps and cosmetics, and concerns over possible plastic pollution in waterways, which has seen many moves to work them out of cosmetics. Many manufacturers …
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Everything But The Squeal: How The Hog Industry Cuts Food Waste
It's certainly in their interest to use every little bit of it that they can," says Dana Gunders of the Natural Resources Defense Council, who studies food waste. Entering the rendering side of the plant is a physical blow: It's hot and loud. … Pet …
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Israel Begins a New Year
These antibodies disrupt virus's ability to evade the immune system's natural killer cells. … And Israel's Algatechnologies is to build a new factory at Kibbutz Ketura that will grow new forms of beneficial micro-algae for use in foods, medicines and …
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