Packaging
The company uses a mix of recycled and recyclable materials: post-consumer recycled (PCR) aluminum and PCR resins, plant-based bio-resins, plus virgin glass and aluminum for containers. Its hand cream and similar products come in recyclable aluminum tubes (with PET caps). They partner with How2Recycle to label each package and even offer a TerraCycle recycling program for hard-to-recycle parts (tubes, caps). In late 2024 the brand announced new paper-sachet sample packs (63% paper) to replace plastic tubes, cutting sample carbon footprint by ~69%. Most shipping boxes and inserts are FSC-certified (100% recycled post-consumer fiber).
However, not all packaging is optimal. Many bottles and tubes are still plastic. The brand offsets its plastics footprint (Plastic Neutral via rePurpose, 2021+).
Ingredient Sustainability
The brand's formulas rely heavily on plant-derived actives (fruit extracts, seed oils, vitamins) and intentionally avoid many petrochemicals. For example, the Body Wash is enriched with sugarcane and citrus extracts, meadowfoam and marula oils, niacinamide and vitamins. Triethyl citrate (used in deodorant) is a common biodegradable odor inhibitor. They even specify “sustainable palm source” for any palm-derived esters.
There are some ingredients present in formulations that are better replaced by sustainable alternatives. For example, phenoxyethanol is used as a preservative despite it bioaccumulating and having limited biodegradability. Potassium sorbate is a more environmentally friendly alternative.
There is limited transparency regarding the sourcing of fragrance ingredients that could carry environmental concerns like sandalwood or eucalyptus.
Energy Use and Footprint
Manufacturing and shipping are US-based (Utah, California, Vermont facilities) with a “dual transit” system to reduce mileage, and the B Corp profile notes full annual offsets of Scope 1-3 emissions. The brand is certified Climate Neutral and offsets all emissions.
Waste Management
Nécessaire's encourages reuse and refills. Notably, they offer refill canisters for Body Wash – e.g. a 500ml aluminum refill bottle that refills two standard 250ml bottles. There is little information available regarding production and manufacturing waste mitigation, but the brand's B Corp certification process suggests that operational waste is under evaluation as well.
Business Model
Nécessaire's core line has only gradually expanded (body wash, lotion, deodorant, shampoo, etc.), avoiding rapid “drop” culture. Products are presented as essentials, and the site offers a “Subscribe & Save” program, suggesting regular replenishment rather than impulse buying.