sustainability

A Cosmetics Revolution for the Planet

Our actions, innovations and commitments

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The climate can’t wait

The time for action is now

Sustainability at Lush

We're creating a cosmetics revolution to save the planet. This requires taking big action, and we’re determined to do just that. A Lush product is so much more than it seems. It’s the sum of all the relationships, materials, creativity, labor and life that made it possible.

Our Ecological Footprint

Our Ecological Footprint

Our Environmental Ethos

Our Environmental Ethos

Our Climate Commitments

Our Climate Commitments and Science-Based Targets

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Our Packaging

Our ethical approach 

The Lush Investments Program

Investing in people, communities, and the Earth

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Lush Investments

Growing beyond sustainable

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Jojoba Oil: It’s Complicated

How we’re navigating the risky business of jojoba

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Revitalizing Through Reforestation and Agroforestry in Guatemala

How regenerative farming is changing the game

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Regenerative Farming in Peru

How we grow together

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Cultivating Flourishing Ecosystems in Uganda

How regenerative farming is bringing forests back

 Our progress

From naked creations to Lush Investments, every move we make is an opportunity to leave the world lusher than we found it.

Our progress

Our progress

Reducing our impact at home and around the world

Lush North America's science-based targets

By 2030, we have committed to reducing our Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 75%, and our Scope 3 emissions by 50%. See full targets below.

Lush Cosmetics North America commits to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 75% by FY2030 from a FY2019 base year. Lush Cosmetics also commits to reduce absolute Scope 3 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services, fuel and energy related activities, upstream and downstream transportation and distribution, and business travel 50% within the same timeframe. The target boundary includes land-related emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks.