e.l.f. Beauty Reduces More Than One Million Pounds of Packaging Materials
e.l.f. Beauty has announced a significant milestone in its Project Unicorn initiative, eliminating over one million pounds of packaging materials since its launch in 2019. The initiative aims to streamline product packaging across more than 200 SKUs while promoting sustainability. Key achievements include the removal of secondary cartons and a notable 66,000 pounds reduction from a single product, the Clear Lip Lacquer. The company continues to focus on environmentally friendly practices, emphasizing its commitment to reducing its packaging footprint.
- Eliminated over one million pounds of packaging materials through Project Unicorn.
- Streamlined packaging for more than 200 SKUs, enhancing sustainability.
- Clear Lip Lacquer alone reduced 66,000 pounds of packaging.
- Packaging innovations earned three design patents.
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New Project Unicorn Milestone Reaffirms Leaner and Greener Efforts for a Better Planet
In 2020, the Company announced that it had eliminated an estimated 650,000 pounds of waste and earned three design patents for packaging innovation. e.l.f. Beauty’s Chief Creative Officer,
This year, Project Unicorn gained even more momentum, resulting in additional waste reduction.
Stripping away secondary cartons, vacuum formed trays and paper insert cards, and slimming down secondary packaging, Project Unicorn has streamlined packaging for more than 200 SKUs across multiple categories. One SKU alone—e.l.f.’s holy grail Clear Lip Lacquer—has shed an impressive 66,000 pounds of packaging, all by its mighty little ‘s-e.l.f.’ The chic, new packaging with sustainably sourced cartons is
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