Quantis will attend In-Cosmetics Global Paris 2026 to connect with ingredient innovators, R&D teams, brands, and industry leaders on how to embed sustainability into product development from the earliest stages
In-Cosmetics 2026 highlights the beauty sector’s accelerating focus on low-impact ingredients, transparent supply chains, circular design, and science-driven climate and nature strategies. As regulatory pressure and consumer expectations continue to rise, companies must move beyond claims toward robust measurement, credible reporting, and tangible impact reduction across the value chain. For formulators and brands alike, this means aligning innovation with environmental performance while maintaining product efficacy and competitiveness.
Quantis will contribute to these discussions by sharing insights from its work with leading beauty and personal care companies — supporting them in assessing impacts, setting science-based targets, and translating sustainability ambitions into measurable, actionable results.
Our sessions
KEYNOTE: Rethinking Water Footprint for Strategic Decision-making
April 15th from 1:15pm to 2pm
Water is an increasingly stressed resource, yet most assessments fail to capture the full picture across the value chain. To move from measurement to action, L’Oréal and Quantis have developed a refined water footprint methodology integrating impacts and dependencies from raw materials to product use. By accounting for green and blue water and distinguishing direct actionable levers from indirect pressures, this holistic approach enables clearer prioritization, value chain engagement, and more informed strategic decisions in water-stressed markets.
Speakers

Victor Frontere
Cosmetics, Personal Care & Pharma Co-Lead
Quantis France

Magda Carrasco
R&I – Strategic Initiatives – Water management & Low Carbon Innovation Program Director
L’Oréal
