Packaging
While most components are recyclable, most are neither compostable nor refillable. ILIA currently does not offer refill pods or reusable containers for its cosmetics. However, the brand addresses end-of-life through a partnership with PACT Collective, a specialized beauty recycling program.
The brand incorporates recycled aluminum, newly introduced glass components, and responsibly sourced paper in its product packaging, though it still relies heavily on single-use plastics.
Ingredient Sustainability
ILIA's ingredient sustainability is mixed. Positives include a heavy use of natural, renewable ingredients (oils, waxes, plant extracts), avoidance of environmentally persistent toxins (no PFAS coatings, no microbeads, etc.), and some organic content. Negatives include a reliance on some petrochemical synthetics and palm-derived compounds without clear sustainable sourcing.
Energy Use and Footprint
ILIA Beauty has not released detailed data on its energy use or carbon footprint, and there are no public claims of carbon neutrality or offsets. ILIA's parent company, Clarins, is a larger cosmetics group that may have corporate sustainability initiatives, but ILIA itself does not publish an annual sustainability or emissions report.
Waste Management
ILIA partners with Pact Collective to offer a free mail-in recycling program for beauty empties. ILIA also strives to make its packaging components recyclable or reusable.
ILIA does not publicly detail its manufacturing waste.
Business Model
ILIA's business model shows a balance between encouraging mindful consumption and operating as a growing commercial brand. They encourage a simplified beauty routine with multi-use, clean products (a pro-sustainability approach), yet also participate in typical retail practices (loyalty rewards, product expansions).