Show Notes:
In this episode of the Beyond Beauty Podcast, host Speaker 1 interviews Helen Yang, CEO and founder of Clement Packaging, a startup focused on sustainable, plant-based compostable packaging for the beauty industry. Helen shares her journey from cosmetic chemistry to creating eco-friendly packaging solutions to combat plastic waste. The discussion covers the challenges of adopting sustainable materials, consumer awareness of microplastics, and the potential of materials like bamboo and glass. Helen emphasizes the need for industry collaboration, infrastructure improvements, and economic incentives to drive sustainability. The episode aims to inspire critical thinking about eco-friendly practices in the beauty sector.
About Helen:
Helen Yang is the CEO & Founder of Clement Packaging, an innovative sustainable packaging startup. Clement makes plant-based, compostable packaging as a 1:1 replacement for plastic. Helen is based in San Francisco, CA, and is a chemist on a mission to clean up plastic waste in the beauty industry.
To connect with her, visit: clementpackaging.com
Timestamps:
Introduction to the Podcast (00:00:01)
The host introduces the Beyond Beauty Podcast and guest Helen Yang, CEO of Clement Packaging.
Helen's Background (00:01:49)
Helen shares her journey in cosmetic chemistry and her motivation to combat plastic waste.
Challenges in Sustainable Packaging (00:03:04)
Discussion on the difficulties of scaling sustainable packaging solutions in the beauty industry.
Material Compatibility Issues (00:04:14)
Exploration of the challenges with using alternative materials like bamboo in supply chains.
Promise of Alternative Materials (00:05:15)
Helen discusses potential materials that could replace plastics and their incremental improvements.
Infrastructure Challenges (00:06:37)
The need for better composting infrastructure to support sustainable packaging solutions.
Recycling Statistics (00:07:08)
Statistics reveal that only 5-6% of recyclable plastics in the U.S. are actually recycled.
Limitations of Recycled Plastics (00:08:08)
Discussion on the finite life cycle of recycled plastics and their eventual landfill fate.
Use of Bamboo and Cardboard (00:08:54)
Conversation about the potential for bamboo and cardboard in personal care products.
Value Proposition for Sustainable Brands (00:09:53)
Exploration of economic incentives and regulatory pressures for brands to adopt sustainable practices.
Regulations on Single-Use Plastics (00:11:02)
Countries are moving towards banning single-use plastics, impacting the beauty industry.
Clement's Customer Engagement (00:11:46)
How Clement Packaging collaborates with brands to transition away from plastic.
Consumer Awareness of Microplastics (00:13:10)
Discussion on rising consumer awareness about microplastics and their health implications.
Refill Models in the Beauty Industry (00:14:42)
Exploration of different refill models and their effectiveness in the beauty sector.
Challenges of Refill Stations (00:16:20)
Discussion on the lack of refill stations in retail and potential consumer perceptions.
Behavioral Change and Sustainability (00:18:54)
The need for industry changes to facilitate sustainable practices without altering consumer behavior.
Excitement for Sustainable Materials (00:20:06)
Discussion on the creativity in using innovative materials for sustainable packaging.
Focus on High-Impact Products (00:20:24)
Helen shares her excitement about replacing unrecyclable products like lip balms with eco-friendly alternatives.
Finding and Collaborating with Clement Packaging (00:21:12)
Information on how to connect with Clement Packaging and collaborate on sustainable projects.
Support for Sustainable Growth (00:21:41)
The host expresses enthusiasm for Clement Packaging’s growth and the need for sustainable development in the industry.
Gratitude for Participation (00:21:53)
Helen thanks the host for the opportunity to discuss sustainable packaging solutions.