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Charlee Singleton

Brighton

Content Editor at Natural Products

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  • 2 weeks ago | naturalproductsonline.co.uk | Charlee Singleton

    British SPF brand Hello Sunday has stepped into the political spotlight this Sun Awareness Week, joining forces with the British Beauty Council and a coalition of major industry players to support the UK’s first Parliamentary inquiry into UV safety. The move marks the launch of the UV Safety Initiative, aimed at transforming public understanding of sun protection and pushing for long-term changes in access and education.

  • 2 weeks ago | naturalproductsonline.co.uk | Charlee Singleton

    A myriad of green ingredients is being created through new technologies in the personal care industry. Ecovia Intelligence finds that precision fermentation, plant cell technology, and artificial intelligence (AI) are having the most significant impact. Precision fermentation is gaining popularity as it enables the sustainable production of high-value ingredients. It involves using genetically engineered microorganisms to produce specific compounds.

  • 2 weeks ago | naturalproductsonline.co.uk | Charlee Singleton

    Sweden’s joint stand at the Natural & Organic Products Expo in London aroused great interest among British buyers. Visitors were particularly impressed by the Swedish companies’ commitment to health and sustainability as well as their innovative products – with everything from oat rice and camelina oil to plant-based burgers and mince made from Swedish organic legumes. Several of Organic Sweden’s member companies exhibited at this year’s Natural & Organic Products Expo in London.

  • 2 weeks ago | naturalproductsonline.co.uk | Charlee Singleton

    As the doors closed on Day 1 of the Natural & Organic Products Expo (NOPEX) 2025, the spotlight shifted to one of the industry’s most anticipated moments: the Natural & Organic Innovation Awards. Held on the evening of Monday 12th May, the awards celebrated the pioneers, disruptors, and visionaries shaping the future of the sector.

  • 3 weeks ago | naturalproductsonline.co.uk | Charlee Singleton

    Supermarkets are facing a storm of public criticism over their failure to tackle plastic pollution, with new research revealing widespread anger at the industry’s inaction. According to findings released yesterday (Thursday 15th May 2025) by environmental campaign group Nature 2030, nearly four in five Britons (78%) believe supermarkets still rely too heavily on single-use plastic, while 69% accuse major chains of putting profits before the environment.

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