Bloomage joins United Nations Global Compact

Chinese personal care ingredient maker Bloomage has joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) to further its sustainability efforts.

Bloomage will adhere to the ten principles of the UNGC, which cover human rights, labour standards, the environment, anti-corruption, and other critical criteria.

It will also strengthen its relationships with global partners to advance the sustainable development agenda, contributing to a fairer and more sustainable world.

The UNGC is the world's largest sustainable economy initiative under the United Nations Secretariat.

Since its establishment in 2000, it has united over 25,000 companies and stakeholders from nearly 170 countries.

Specializing in the research, development, production, and sale of hyaluronic acid and other bioactive substances for the cosmetic, pharmaceutical and functional foods industries, Bloomage operates in over 70 countries and regions.

Bloomage CEO Zhao Yan (pictured) said: "To become a world-class company, global engagement is essential.

“ESG serves not just as a framework for communication with stakeholders but as a key to unlocking global opportunities. By following international ESG standards, Bloomage ensures sustainable, steady, and responsible growth."

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