de Albuquerque Vita Natália, Rodrigues de Souza Irisdoris, Di Pietro Micali Canavez Andrezza, Brohem Carla A, Cristine Marios Ferreira Pinto Dâmaris, Schuck Desirée Cigaran, Leme Daniela M, Lorencini Márcio
Grupo Boticário, Safety of Product Department, São José dos Pinhais, Paraná, Brazil.
Graduate Program, Masters in Industrial Biotechnology, Positivo University (Universidade Positivo), Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2023 Nov;19(6):1619-1635. doi: 10.1002/ieam.4765. Epub 2023 Apr 10.
The cosmetic industry has been committed to promoting less hazardous products to reduce the environmental impacts of cosmetic ingredients. This requires identifying safer cosmetic ingredients for developing cosmetic formulations that are less harmful to the environment. However, one of the challenges in developing eco-friendly cosmetics relies on integrating all environmental hazard (EH) information of cosmetic ingredients to select the most eco-friendly ones (i.e., ingredients least harmful to the aquatic environment). Thus, we developed a hazard scoring tool (IARA matrix), which integrates data on biodegradation, bioaccumulation, and acute aquatic toxicity, providing a hazard index to classify cosmetic ingredients (raw materials) into categories of EH (low, moderate, high, or very high). The classification of the IARA was based on parameters established by Cradle to Cradle (C2C), the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), and European Regulation 1272/2008, considering the most conservative values of each source. The Leopold matrix was employed as a model for the tool, using a numerical scale from 0 to 6 (lowest to highest EH). According to the IARA, we have successfully demonstrated that ultraviolet (UV) filter ingredients have the highest EH out of 41 cosmetic ingredients commonly used for rinse-off products. In addition to UV filters, triclosan (bactericide) and dimethicone (emollient) presented the second-highest EH for aquatic ecosystems, and humectants presented the lowest hazard index. By applying the IARA in the case study of rinse-off products, we have estimated that the aquatic hazard of cosmetic products can be reduced 46% by identifying less hazardous ingredients and combining them into a cosmetic formulation. In summary, the IARA tool allows the estimation of the EH of cosmetic ingredients, provides safer products, and helps achieve sustainability for cosmetic products. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2023;19:1619-1635. © 2023 SETAC.
化妆品行业一直致力于推广危害较小的产品,以减少化妆品成分对环境的影响。这需要识别更安全的化妆品成分,以开发对环境危害较小的化妆品配方。然而,开发环保型化妆品的挑战之一在于整合化妆品成分的所有环境危害(EH)信息,以选择最环保的成分(即对水生环境危害最小的成分)。因此,我们开发了一种危害评分工具(IARA矩阵),该工具整合了生物降解、生物累积和急性水生毒性的数据,提供了一个危害指数,将化妆品成分(原材料)分类为EH类别(低、中、高或非常高)。IARA的分类基于从摇篮到摇篮(C2C)、美国环境保护局(USEPA)和欧洲法规1272/2008确定的参数,考虑了每个来源中最保守的值。Leopold矩阵被用作该工具的模型,使用从0到6的数值范围(EH从最低到最高)。根据IARA,我们成功证明,在常用于冲洗产品的41种化妆品成分中,紫外线(UV)过滤成分的EH最高。除了UV过滤剂外,三氯生(杀菌剂)和聚二甲基硅氧烷(润肤剂)对水生生态系统的EH次之,保湿剂的危害指数最低。通过在冲洗产品的案例研究中应用IARA,我们估计,通过识别危害较小的成分并将它们组合成化妆品配方,化妆品对水生环境的危害可降低46%。总之,IARA工具可估计化妆品成分的EH,提供更安全的产品,并有助于实现化妆品的可持续性。《综合环境评估与管理》2023年;19:1619 - 1635。© 2023 SETAC。