The aim is to make affordable products with pure and highly sustainable anti-ageing active ingredients.
STOCKHOLM - Tuesday, October 22nd 2013 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- In the search for sustainable anti-ageing active ingredients
Oriflame (STO:ORI-SDB), the international beauty company selling direct,
today announces significant investment in the cultivation of its own
plant stem cell cultures. This innovative capability will allow Oriflame
to develop powerful anti-ageing ingredients that can boost and
rejuvenate ageing skin. The technique, at the leading edge of skincare
science, is highly sustainable and 100% traceable. Plant stem cell
technology also allows for the production of active ingredients that are
completely safe and offer high purity, quality and effectiveness.
The
sourcing of raw materials is of fundamental importance to Oriflame. As a
company that has always respected environmental and ethical concerns,
it is taking action to better manage natural resources and significantly
lower its ecological footprint. Using plant stem cells carries a number
of important benefits:
Reduced water consumption – the
production of an active from plant stem cells requires roughly ten times
less water than traditional methods.
Conserving natural
resources – fields can instead be used for vital food cultivation; less
energy is consumed in harvesting and processing.
Protecting
biodiversity – only a very small part of a plant is needed to initiate a
plant stem cell line, for example 1 kg of cells equates to 5,000
flowers. Moreover, no plants need to be picked from the wild.
Increased
quality and purity – the purity, safety and quality of the ingredients
are not affected by environmental pollution. Seasonal and geographical
variations are eliminated and the batch-to-batch quality is guaranteed.
“Oriflame
strives to innovate through science, explore new ingredients and seek
new ways to bring nature’s goodness to our products in a sustainable
manner. The use of plant stem cells reflects our core identity of
fulfilling dreams in a natural, progressive and ethical way,” said Dr.
Alain Mavon, Skin Research Director at Oriflame. “It will give our
consumers affordable skincare products containing highly effective,
sustainable and safe active ingredients through breakthrough technology.
Moreover it demonstrates our emphasis on scientific endeavour and
commitment to innovation that stands out in the direct selling
industry.”
The announcement marks another significant innovation
for Oriflame and is part of its enduring commitment to become a truly
sustainable company. Oriflame’s work on plant stem cells began in
December 2012 at its Skin Research Institute in Stockholm. In addition
to installing a state of the art Plant Cell Culture laboratory in-house,
Oriflame has also entered into a collaborative partnership with Swedish
company In vitro Plant-tech AB, specialised in biomanufacturing of cell
cultures and explants from medicinal plants.
About Oriflame:
Founded in 1967, Oriflame is a beauty company selling direct in more
than 60 countries. Its wide portfolio of Swedish, nature-inspired,
innovative beauty products is marketed through over 3 million
independent Oriflame Consultants, generating annual sales of around €1.5
billion. Respect for people and nature underlies Oriflame’s operating
principles and is reflected in its social and environmental policies.
Oriflame supports numerous charities worldwide and is a Co-founder of
the World Childhood Foundation. Oriflame is a Luxembourg company group
with corporate offices in Luxembourg and Switzerland. Oriflame Cosmetics
is listed on the Nasdaq OMX Nordic Exchange.
Contacts
Oriflame
Nilgun Carlson
Senior Corporate Communications Manager
nilgun.carlson@oriflame.com
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