Who’s who in green beauty Scandinavia?

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Natural Products Scandinavia has launched ‘Who’s who in Green Beauty Scandinavia’ – a new initiative celebrating the top personalities making a difference in green beauty in the region.

Natural Products Scandinavia is the Nordic region’s biggest trade show for natural beauty, health, food, and eco-living, and it has launched the ‘Who’s Who in Green Beauty Scandinavia’ in partnership with NOC Sweden.

In a highly competitive arena, the initiative offers a rare opportunity to recognise the hard work and dedication of some of this industry’s most talented individuals whose contributions have helped shape the way the public perceive natural and organic green beauty products in Scandinavia and beyond,” explain organisers.  

Voted by the industry, the winners will be announced and celebrated on the 14 November in the Natural Beauty Theatre at Natural Products Scandinavia, a trade event set to take place in Malmo, Sweden.

"The new Who’s Who in Green Beauty Scandinavia will celebrate the mix of green beauty personalities who make this such an exciting sector to be involved in,” says Fiona Allen, portfolio director of Natural Products Scandinavia.

Who can enter and how?

The awards aim to recognise those in the industry “whose passion for green beauty is helping to drive the natural, organic, ethical and sustainable industry forward”.

This includes independent retailers and brand owners to product developers, journalists and bloggers and more.

Nominations are made by the industry and voted by a jury consisting of representatives from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and the UK.

Natural and organic trade industry members interested in nominating can find full details here.

Henrik Olténg, founder NOC Sweden and Who’s Who judge says: “At NOC Sweden, we are really excited to see this initiative launched.

“This category is growing and it is time to acknowledge and celebrate those who are in the forefront of this movement towards healthier cosmetics in Scandinavia.”