As Earth Day calls for action, a new wave of eco-conscious beauty brands is challenging waste, greenwashing, and industry norms.
The beauty industry has long thrived on innovation and allure, but behind the glossy packaging lies a growing environmental concern that can’t be ignored. With a global value nearing $500 billion, the industry is also responsible for an estimated 120 billion units of packaging waste each year. That reality has sparked urgent conversations around sustainability, transparency and accountability—especially as consumers become more mindful about what they buy and why.
This year’s Earth Day theme, “Our Power, Our Planet,” feels especially timely. It underscores a collective responsibility to address climate change and rethink everyday choices—including the products lining our vanities. And while some brands have been called out for greenwashing, others are stepping up with tangible, eco-forward practices that go beyond surface-level promises.
Below, we spotlight five beauty brands that are doing the work—prioritizing sustainable packaging, ethical sourcing and a more circular approach to beauty.
Epi.logic Leads With Circular Packaging
Sustainability meets sleek design with this Brooklyn-based skincare brand that’s making eco-conscious packaging feel luxurious. Glass and aluminum take center stage here, offering alternatives to single-use plastics while maintaining product integrity. From collagen-focused serums to peptide-rich creams, each item is housed in materials that can be reused or recycled.
The brand also encourages customers to think beyond disposal. Their packaging is intentionally designed to be repurposed—inviting a mindset shift toward upcycling and circular beauty habits. It’s not just about what you use, but how long you keep it in rotation.
Eadem Centers Community and Climate Impact
Rooted in care for communities disproportionately affected by climate change, this brand merges skincare innovation with environmental justice. Their use of recyclable plastics and glass supports a global push toward circularity, while compostable cartons and low-impact dyes minimize waste at every level.
Their dark spot serum, a standout product, features reusable components—proving that high-performance skincare and sustainability can coexist. This approach reflects a deeper mission: protecting both skin and the planet, especially for those most vulnerable to environmental harm.
Aesop Reinvents Longevity in Beauty
Since the late ’80s, this brand has quietly built a legacy around thoughtful formulations and sustainable practices. Today, it continues to lead with innovation, incorporating 97% recycled PET in many of its containers. The goal is clear—reduce reliance on virgin plastic while lowering overall carbon emissions.
Refillable options in select retail locations further extend product life cycles. Customers are encouraged to reuse glass bottles and return for refills, a small but meaningful step toward reducing waste. The long-term vision? A fully regenerative model with net-zero emissions.
Klur Blends Botanical Care With Eco Intentions
This woman-owned skincare line takes a holistic approach to sustainability, combining clean ingredients with mindful packaging. Glass containers—known for being infinitely recyclable—house their botanical formulations, including popular exfoliants designed to nourish and renew the skin.
Outer packaging also reflects a commitment to reducing environmental impact. Materials include a mix of recycled content and responsibly sourced paper, aligning with global standards for forest stewardship. The result is a brand that feels grounded, intentional and aligned with nature at every touchpoint.
Humanrace Pushes Back Against Plastic Waste
Humanrace is redefining what responsible production looks like in the beauty space. By using bottles made from over 51% post-consumer recycled plastic, the brand actively diverts waste from landfills while creating durable, reusable packaging.
One of its most impactful moves? Streamlining manufacturing processes to eliminate over 1,200 single-use plastic caps per hour. That kind of scale matters. Add to that vegan, cruelty-free formulas free from over 1,300 questionable ingredients, and the brand’s commitment becomes clear—it’s about safety, sustainability and long-term change.
Cartons made from FSC-certified materials and printed with non-toxic vegetable dyes round out a thoughtful approach that considers every stage of the product lifecycle.
Sustainability Starts With Choice
The future of beauty isn’t just about flawless finishes—it’s about responsibility. As the demand for anti-pollution skincare is projected to hit $1.4 billion by 2031, the pressure is on for brands to move beyond buzzwords and deliver real impact.
Consumers hold more influence than ever. Every purchase is a vote for the kind of world we want to live in. By supporting brands that prioritize sustainability, we help push the industry toward a cleaner, more conscious future.

