MAC Cosmetics: Changing Lives One Lipstick at a Time
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / November 1, 2023 / M·A·C Cosmetics / In 1994, M·A·C founders Frank Toskan and the late Frank Angelo created the VIVA GLAM Lipstick in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic directly impacting their community. They donated
As M·A·C embarks on its 40th anniversary in 2024, it plans to elevate VIVA GLAM to become the brand's all-encompassing purpose platform centered around equality for everyone - while continuing its longstanding support for people impacted by HIV/AIDS.
As it looks to the future, the brand is also reimagining the pioneer Back-To-M∙A∙C consumer takeback program, which was created 33 years ago to create a place for makeup packaging in the circular economy. In the past year alone, more than 176,000 pounds of empty containers have been processed in Canada, where the brand was born. That's the equivalent of 4.8 million lipsticks. M∙A∙C continues to find new ways to improve and scale the program through new recycling partners around the world and recently formed a partnership with Plastics for Change, a trusted source of fair-trade verified recycled plastic to help reduce plastic waste while improving communities.
Learn more about M∙A∙C's commitment to leveraging the power of community to transform society at: https://www.maccosmetics.com/mac-cares
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