What's the difference between naturally derived and organic?

The truth about natural, eco and clean products

With the trend for sustainable skincare on the rise, terms like ‘naturally derived, ‘plant based’ and ‘clean beauty’ are increasingly being used to market consumable products. But with very little regulation around claims made in the personal care industry, consumers can easily be misled by vague terminology and green washed brands.

Sulfates - what is SLS, SLES, ALS and SDS?

Consumers wishing to make conscious choices should look closely at product labels and claims. For example, a product may SLS-free while containing SDS. These two ingredients (sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium dodecyl sulfate) are chemically identical. Similarly, ALS (ammonium lauryl sulfate) and SLES (sodium lauryl ether sulfate) are often substituted for SLS by brands wanting to market themselves as SLS-free. The key is to look for products that are free from all sulfates, not just SLS.

What does naturally-derived actually mean? 

Claims that products are made from naturally-derived ingredients are very common, despite those formulations containing laboratory-made and synthesised ingredients like PEGs (petroleum-based compounds). This is because technically, when broken down into the sum of its parts and traced back to its origin, every substance first comes from nature before it is processed into something else. Petroleum may be natural, but that doesn’t mean it is the best option for use on human skin.

Can plastic ever be eco-friendly?

Many companies claim that their plastic packaging is ‘eco-friendly’ because it is recyclable. What that doesn’t take into account is the environmentally-taxing processes involved in manufacturing and recycling plastic, or the fact that plastic has a limited recycling lifespan before it is committed to landfill where it will never degrade. Even in cases where plastic packaging is fully recyclable, very little of it actually makes its way into the recycling system. Global estimates put plastic recycling at just 9%, meaning that 91% of all plastic produced ends up in our natural ecosystems, oceans and landfill.  

 



The WØRKS difference

WØRKS is committed to operating with integrity and transparency. We take a universal approach to human health and the health of our natural ecosystems - from the raw materials we source to formulating, packaging and shipping our products. Here’s how we’re keeping our skin (and conscience) clean and our footprint minimal.

Organic - far superior to 'natural'

All of our products are formulated with certified organic ingredients that are selected for their skin synergy, proven efficacy and biocompatibility.

Certified organic means that the raw materials we use have been grown and harvested sustainably. No chemical fertilisers or pesticides are permitted in the growing of certified organic crops, which ensures both the health and wellbeing of our customers and the integrity of the crops, the environmental impact of their farming and the longterm sustainability of the land.

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No synthetics - ever

Every WØRKS product is free from ingredients that have be shown or suspected to harm human health. That includes synthetics, dyes, parabens, all sulfates (SLS, SDS, ALS, SLES), phthalates, petrochemicals, silicones, PEGS, mineral oils and talcs.

Vegan and cruelty-free

Our formulations are vegan and cruelty free. We don’t use animal-derived materials, test on animals or use ingredients that have been tested on animals. We don’t support animal-exploitative industries, products or process, such as palm oil and beeswax.

Biodegradable

Our products are biodegradable and grey water safe, which ensures that harsh surfactants and chemicals don’t enter local waterways or surrounding environments when they flow down the sink.

Local manufacture

We manufacture every product in Melbourne. By keeping the physical distances in our supply chain short, we reduce the carbon emissions associated with the transport of goods.

Fair trade

We support fair trade practices and products. Fair trade ensures that marginalised communities are treated with dignity and respect, provided access to education, guaranteed secure prices for their crops, and protected from unlawful child labour, gender discrimination and violence.

Carbon neutral

We work with couriers that offset the carbon related to the shipping of our products. This process is executed via a carbon credit system whereby the amount of carbon generated from every delivery is calculated, then offset by way of tree planting, habitat building and other environmental restoration. Learn more about our environmental restoration projects

Glass vessels

Every WØRKS formulation is housed in a reusable amber glass vessel selected for its environmental properties, aesthetic appeal, and ability to protect the organic ingredients within from UV light.

Glass can be safely sterilised, refilled, repurposed and recycled in perpetuity, making it the most sustainable option for personal care packaging. Conversely, plastic cannot be heat-sterilised for reuse, and it has a recycling lifespan limited to 7-8 cycles before it must be committed to landfill. Further, glass manufacture doesn’t rely on petroleum and it poses no risk of harming wildlife and natural ecosystems if disposed of incorrectly, unlike plastic.

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Supporting ethical brands

With competition in the cosmetic and personal care space stronger than ever - and the lack of governance in the industry making it more difficult to spot the difference between legitimate brand claims and green washing - it’s not easy for consumers to make informed and conscious choices.

Those wanting to opt for products that are better for their own health and the heath of the environment should keep a close eye on product labels and ingredients lists to avoid supporting brands that green wash their products in the name of economic self-interest.

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