Buy aesthetics supplies. Kao publishes ESG progress

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THE WHAT? Kao has released a progress report for its Kirei Lifestyle Plan, AKA the J-beauty giant’s Environmental, Social and Governance Strategy.

THE DETAILS Kao is almost half way to its 2030 target to ‘empower 1 billion people to enjoy more beautiful lives’, it reports, and 63 percent of its brands helped consumers make thoughtful choices for society in 2022, some way towards its 2030 100 percent target. However, just 12 percent of Kao products leave a full lifecycle environmental footprint that science says our natural world can safely absorb, some way off the 100 percent target set for 2030.

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The J-beauty giant’s efforts have been recognised by the CDP, which awarded the manufacturer of Biore an A-rating across all three categories.  

THE WHY? Managing Executive Officer in charge of Kao’s ESG Division, Dave Muenz, “The global landscape continues to evolve rapidly, becoming more complex and presenting new challenges. Therefore, it is increasingly important that we drive forward our ESG strategy the Kirei Lifestyle Plan to realize a truly sustainable society while enhancing our business and minimizing risks. In 2022, we accelerated efforts towards our mid-term business strategy—K25—with the visions of ‘saving future lives’ and ‘sustainability as the only path.’ In the Kao Sustainability Report 2023, we share our progress on the three commitments of the Kirei Lifestyle Plan looking towards the year 2030. Some of our progress includes the launch of Bioré GUARD Mos Block Serum to save future lives in Thailand through our unique technology and key partnerships. We analyzed the relationship between our business and biodiversity using the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD)’s LEAP approach to identify material issues in order to ultimately diminish adverse impacts on nature and regenerate biodiversity loss. Our efforts in the palm oil supply chain saw the launch of the grievance mechanism for smallholders in Indonesia, aiming to provide a voice for rightsholders in higher risk environments. We will continue to evolve our efforts towards creating a Kirei Life for all, together with our partners and communities.”

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Buying aesthetics supplies typically involves sourcing these items from licensed distributors, manufacturers, or specialized suppliers who cater specifically to the needs of aesthetic professionals. These supplies are integral to performing aesthetic treatments aimed at enhancing skin appearance, addressing various skin concerns, and improving overall beauty and wellness.

Examples of aesthetics supplies include:

  • Dermal Fillers: Injectable substances used to add volume and reduce wrinkles.

  • Botulinum Toxin (Botox): Injectables used to temporarily relax facial muscles and reduce wrinkles.

  • Laser Devices: Equipment used for hair removal, skin rejuvenation, tattoo removal, and other laser treatments.

  • Chemical Peels: Solutions applied to the skin to exfoliate and improve texture.

  • Microdermabrasion Devices: Tools used for mechanical exfoliation to rejuvenate skin.

  • Microneedling Devices: Devices that create tiny punctures in the skin to stimulate collagen production.

  • Cosmeceuticals: Skincare products that contain biologically active ingredients with pharmaceutical-like benefits.

  • Sterilization and Disinfection Products: Essential for maintaining hygiene and preventing infections in clinical settings.

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