Beauty Kitchen - Training Hub
At Beauty Kitchen, we believe that education is the key to driving sustainable change in the beauty industry. As a B Corp-certified company, we are committed to empowering our partners, like Sunkost, with the knowledge and skills to truly understand and champion our range of sustainable, natural products. Our training courses cover everything from our award-winning formulations and ethical sourcing to our innovative zero-waste packaging. By participating, you'll not only deepen your understanding of Beauty Kitchen’s values and products, but also contribute to the greater movement for environmental and social responsibility. Together, we can make a bigger impact.
Green Marketing claims and challenges
Consumers are increasingly aware of their environmental impact, seeking eco-friendly products. Companies see this as an opportunity, creating messages to attract these consumers. However, with numerous products and green claims available, it's crucial for businesses and consumers to understand how to communicate and interpret product sustainability information, avoiding misleading claims and greenwashing.
Objectives:
- Support transformative action for sustainable consumer information.
- Show awareness of the guidelines and principles that could strengthen their sustainability claims.
- Articulate the standards that would make sustainability claims better.
- Facilitate the understanding of how to apply the 10 principles of sustainable claims to their product and labelling so that they deliver better and more genuine sustainability claims on their products.
- Identify the barriers and enablers to applying the principles to their labels in order to recognize how to strengthen their sustainability claims.
Sustainable lifestyles
The 2030 Agenda aims to create a sustainable world. This requires rethinking how we live and consume, making choices that support Sustainable Lifestyles. We must assess our current habits' impact on the planet and choose sustainable options. While lifestyles vary by group and region, we can develop tailored solutions for each context, as there's no one-size-fits-all approach to sustainable living.
Objectives:
- Understand the concept of Sustainable Lifestyles and the potential of the collective impact of individual actions.
- Realize the main areas that shape our lifestyle decisions.
- Understand the five key domains of consumption and how they can become more sustainable.
- Recognise the importance of individual actions to promote long-lasting transformation.
Circular economy approaches
We have to rethink how we live and consume, making choices that support Sustainable Lifestyles. We must assess our current habits' impact on the planet and choose sustainable options. While lifestyles vary by group and region, we can develop tailored solutions for each context, as there's no one-size-fits-all approach to sustainable living. 'business as usual' won't achieve the SDGs. Systems-based approaches and deep transformations are crucial to reduce our environmental impact. The circular economy's principles are key to creating restorative and regenerative goods and processes.
Objectives:
-Understand the interconnection between Circular Economy and its potential.
- Explain the importance of systemic change and collaboration to transition to a more circular world.
- Understand the opportunities to drive circular value across the life cycles of products and processes and examine business models that could support circularity.
- Explore the policy environments that support the successful application of circular strategies to cities and examine why citizens can play a crucial role in ensuring circularity.
- Recognize the potential of individual actions and sustainable lifestyles in enabling circularity.
- Identify the barriers and enablers to mainstreaming circular strategies.