Coty Launches Fragrances Produced with Carbon-captured Ethanol

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Beauty company Coty announced today that it has started production of the world’s first globally distributed fragrances made using carbon-captured ethanol. Ethanol is Coty’s top fragrance ingredient by volume.

Coty’s Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Shimei Fan, said:

“Coty’s accelerated release of fragrances made using carbon-captured ethanol represents the groundbreaking sustainability progress that I joined Coty to lead. This exciting step forward in Coty’s sustainability journey demonstrates our ability to meet and exceed the ambitious clean and green roadmaps we have set for the future. We are now on course to integrate carbon-captured ethanol into a majority of our fragrance portfolio ahead of our ambitious 2023 goal, putting Coty on the leading edge of sustainable fragrance innovation. I look forward to many further accomplishments to come, as we continue to deliver on our Beauty That Lasts sustainability strategy.”

The captured ethanol used in Coty’s fragrances is produced by carbon recycling technology company LanzaTech. LanzaTech uses its “CarbonSmart” process to use bacteria to convert pollution into fuels and chemicals. The company manufactures ethanol by capturing and fermenting carbon emitted by industrial activity before it is released to the atmosphere.

Production of the fragrances began at Coty’s manufacturing facility in Granollers, Spain in mid-January, following the delivery by LanzaTech of over 20 metric tons of carbon-captured ethanol.

Dr. Jennifer Holmgren, Chief Executive Officer of LanzaTech, said:

“LanzaTech is proud to have made our first delivery of carbon-captured ethanol to Coty ahead of schedule. After two years of working side by side with Coty scientists to develop a high-purity ethanol suitable for use in fine fragrances, we are excited to see Coty bring the first globally distributed fragrances made from CarbonSmart™ ethanol to market, so consumers can choose products made from recycled carbon.”

Coty stated that is ahead of schedule on its goal to integrate sustainable ethanol into a majority of its fragrance portfolio by 2023.

Source: Coty