Overview:

Sustainability 5.2/10
Non-toxicity 5.5/10

Origins is a US skincare and body care brand wned by The Estée Lauder Companies, offering a wide range of cleansers, serums, moisturizers, masks, eye creams, and body products built around plant- and earth-based ingredients combined with synthetic actives.

Highlights

  • Recycling take-back program
  • 30% post-consumer recycled packaging
  • Parent company carbon neutral

Sustainability

score : 5.2/10

Packaging

Origins has put real effort into improving its packaging, though the brand still leans heavily on plastic. In recent years they have rolled out redesigned jars with roughly 40% less material than the prior format, transitioned to using 30% post-consumer recycled content across packaging on average, and committed to FSC certified cartons. 

That said, the bulk of the lineup still arrives in plastic bottles, tubes, pumps, and droppers, with limited use of glass, aluminum, or compostable biomaterials. There are no home compostable options, no refillable systems within the skincare lineup, and no plastic-neutral or plastic-negative certifications. Inks, dyes, and finishes on packaging are not publicly verified as soy-based or third party certified.

Ingredient Sustainability

Across a representative sample of best-selling formulas, Origins formulates with a blend of plant-derived extracts and oils alongside a substantial volume of synthetics.

The brand publishes ingredient lists and notes that newer formulas are at least 90% naturally derived under ISO 16128, but transparency on where those plant ingredients come from, how they are farmed or harvested, and whether they carry sourcing certifications is limited.

Several botanical inputs raise meaningful sustainability concerns. Frankincense (Boswellia carterii) appears in the Mega-Mushroom line and is widely flagged as overharvested. 

Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) flower oil shows up across multiple formulas. Large-scale geranium farming can be water-intensive and soil-depleting when grown in monocultures, and again no organic, regenerative, or small-farm certifications are referenced. 

On the synthetic side, the brand avoids the worst categories of microplastic exfoliants and most highly toxic substances, but its formulas rely on a steady volume of moderately unsustainable synthetics: PEG compounds.

Energy Use & Carbon Footprint

Origins itself does not publish a brand-specific carbon footprint, but it operates within the Estée Lauder Companies, which has reported meaningful corporate-level climate action. 

It holds Science Based Targets initiative validated targets to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 emissions 50% by 2030 and to cut Scope 3 emissions from purchased goods and services, upstream transportation, and business travel 60% per unit revenue over the same period, with reported progress of roughly 21% on the Scope 3 metric. The company publishes annual Social Impact and Sustainability Reports along with a Climate Transition Plan progress update, and has invested in solar installations, LEED-certified facilities, an electric vehicle fleet transition, and a Responsible Store Design program.

Waste Management

Origins has a longstanding, brand-wide recycling effort in the Return to Origins program, which has accepted empty cosmetic packaging from any brand at retail counters in North America for recycling or energy recovery. 

There are no refill formats for skincare products, no buyback or rewards-for-empties program with a meaningful incentive, and the brand does not feature upcycled ingredients or byproducts in its formulations. The product lineup is built around single-use primary packaging with secondary cartons. 

Estée Lauder has corporate-level commitments to sustainable packaging and zero waste to landfill at certain manufacturing sites, but Origins has not translated this into circular product systems at the consumer level.

Business Model

Origins operates on a high-velocity, promotion-heavy business model that does not align well with slow consumption principles. The site runs near-constant sales, pushes auto-replenish subscriptions, offers Afterpay installment financing, and steadily releases new launches, limited editions, and reformulations marketed as packaging refreshes. The catalog is large and constantly turning over, with discontinued product pages, new collection drops, and gift sets keyed to seasonal moments.

Non-toxicity

score : 5.5/10

Origins markets itself as formulating without 1,500+ ingredients to comply with EU standards, and explicitly avoids parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing agents.

That is a meaningful baseline and clears out some of the most concerning categories of ingredients. The brand does not, however, carry MADE SAFE, EWG Verified, COSMOS, or comparable third party safety certifications, and ingredient transparency stops at the INCI list without published purity testing or contamination disclosures.

Across the sampled formulas, the brand still uses a steady volume of moderately toxic synthetics. The GinZing SPF 40 Tinted Moisturizer relies on Octinoxate, Octisalate, and Octocrylene, chemical UV filters linked to hormone-disrupting activity in lab studies and to marine toxicity, alongside Polyethylene used as a film former. 

The Mega-Mushroom Treatment Lotion contains PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Polysorbate 20, Phenoxyethanol, and a heavy fragrance load of citrus and essential oils that produces declared fragrance allergens (limonene, linalool, citronellol, geraniol, citral) often enough to drive sensitivity in reactive skin. Across the line, fragrance allergens from essential oils are common.

Social Responsibility

score : 4.8/10

Fair Labor

Origins inherits its labor framework from Estée Lauder Companies, which publishes a Supplier Code of Conduct covering wages, hours, freedom of association, health and safety, anti-discrimination, and a zero-tolerance position on forced labor and human trafficking.

EcoVadis platform to assess suppliers on environmental and social criteria, files annual modern slavery statements in jurisdictions that require them, and provides Supplier Sustainability Guidelines that address support for women workers.

These structures are real and meaningfully better than the industry floor.

Community Engagement

Through its long-running Green The Planet initiative, Origins has planted and committed to plant over 2.3 million trees since 2009, partnering with American Forests, One Tree Planted, The Future Forest Company, Goumbook in the UAE, Reforest'Action, and the Royal Forestry Society of Belgium across reforestation and urban forestry projects in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Earth Month campaigns have run consistently for over a decade with buy-one-plant-one product activations and dedicated funding. More recent work has expanded into urban forestry across more than 25 US cities with an explicit focus on tree equity in communities affected by environmental injustice, and a community-led Rooted Voices campaign in partnership with Planting Justice. 

Estée Lauder Companies adds further philanthropic infrastructure on top of this, including the Breast Cancer Campaign which Origins has historically supported.

Animal Welfare

Origins is owned by Estée Lauder Companies and is listed on PETA's database as a company that tests on animals, and is not certified by Leaping Bunny, PETA, or Cruelty Free International. The brand sells its products in physical retail in mainland China.

Origins' own published animal testing statement says it does not test on animals except where required by law, which is the standard language used by brands that accept testing as a condition of selling in China. Origins has not pursued the Leaping Bunny China Qualification Program or comparable verified pathways that some competitors have used to remain genuinely cruelty-free while operating in the Chinese market.

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