Beautycounter has paved the way for cosmetic
reform; its advocacy efforts have resulted in the passage of 10
pieces of legislation since 2011
SANTA
MONICA, Calif., June 23,
2022 /CNW/ -- Beautycounter, the leader in clean
beauty, today is recognizing the 84th anniversary of the Federal
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act signed into law by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt on
June 25, 1938. Despite the industry's
growth in the last 84 years, these regulations have stood largely
unchanged and continue to govern the $63B U.S. beauty industry.
Gregg Renfrew – Founder and
Executive Chair of Beautycounter – has led the way for advocacy in
the beauty industry. She was selected as the first founder of a
clean beauty brand to testify in front of Congress in 2019, and the
brand's advocacy has resulted in the passage of 10 pieces of
legislation since Beautycounter was founded in 2011. Beautycounter
has made significant progress on policy change over the last decade
to better protect the health and safety of consumers and is
continuing to drive advocacy work this year.
Most recently, Beautycounter has been working alongside federal
lawmakers to advance and advocate for key changes to the Food and
Drug Administration Safety and Landmark Advancements Act (FDASLA),
which would modernize cosmetic regulation and oversight. The
legislation includes the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act
of 2022, which would update the FDA's regulation of cosmetics and
personal-care products in the United
States. While FDASLA presents an important step forward,
Beautycounter has proposed several key changes to the bill –
outlined in detail here – before it becomes law to ensure that
all cosmetics and personal-care products are free from harmful
chemicals. The proposed changes include:
- Banning the use of PFAS from raw materials and packaging used
in cosmetics.
- Addressing the scope of federal preemption to ensure that
states can legislate to strengthen personal-care product safety.
This would protect states' abilities to enact their own laws and
regulations that protect the health and wellness of their
residents.
- Establishing a strong standard for safety requiring a
"reasonable certainty of no harm" before a product can be sold to
consumers.
"Since the last major cosmetics bill passed in 1938, tens
of thousands of new products and chemicals have been introduced on
the market," said Beautycounter Founder and Executive Chair
Gregg Renfrew. "However, because the
FDA does not have the ability to screen ingredients for safety and
recall products in the personal-care industry, many formulas remain
largely unchecked and individual companies are left to determine
what they deem to be safe. These concerns are exactly why
Beautycounter has been part of the movement for change since we
launched, and why we continue to encourage consumers to use their
collective voice to demand strong and comprehensive
legislation."
To further mobilize its community around this shared cause,
Beautycounter is launching a text action campaign to empower people
to advocate for its recommended changes to the FDASLA and raise the
standards of the beauty industry overall. The brand will encourage
consumers, its community of 50,000+ Brand Advocates, and members of
its Counteract Coalition (a collective of businesses working
together to help pass more health-protective laws in the beauty
industry) to text BETTERBEAUTY to 52886 in the U.S. and 18888867542
in Canada. By texting, people
interested in advocating for cleaner beauty will be able to easily
access suggested correspondence to send to their local
representatives.
This is one of many ways that Beautycounter has encouraged its
community to be a part of creating a future where all beauty is
clean beauty. For nearly a decade, Beautycounter has advocated for
better health-protective legislation that would allow the FDA to
regulate the industry more effectively. Beautycounter and its
community have sent over 236,000 emails, made 16,000 calls, and
held 2,200 meetings with legislators in the U.S. and Canada, urging lawmakers to support cosmetic
reform. The brand's efforts have led to the passage of 10 pieces of
legislation and is currently working on nine more. In April 2022, Beautycounter led a lobby day in
Washington, D.C., where 225 Brand
Advocates held over 50 meetings with lawmakers to advocate for more
health-protective legislation to reform the beauty industry.
About Beautycounter
Founded by Gregg Renfrew in 2011
and launched in 2013, Beautycounter is the leader in cleaner skin
care and cosmetics whose mission is to get safer products into the
hands of everyone. A certified B Corporation, the Santa Monica, CA-based brand leads the way for
improved transparency and accountability in the beauty industry,
including advocacy efforts to update federal regulations that have
stood largely unchanged since 1938. Beautycounter is an omnichannel
brand and is available today online, in physical retail stores,
through strategic partnerships, and through its community of
independent sellers across North
America. Beautycounter offers more than 100 products that
have earned numerous awards, including Fast Company's Most
Innovative, Allure's Best of Beauty, Glamour's Beauty
Awards, Refinery29's Innovators List, WWD's 2019
Best-Performing Beauty Company, and CNBC's Disruptor 50. For more
information, visit www.beautycounter.com, follow on Instagram
@beautycounter, Twitter @beautycounterhq, and Facebook
@beautycounterhq.
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