The Cosmetic, Toiletry & Perfumery Association (CTPA) has formally launched its ‘Agenda for Government’, supported by new research from Opinium, at a Parliamentary reception in the Palace of Westminster. The event was hosted by the Rt Hon Caroline Nokes MP and was attended by MPs, Government representatives, regulators, industry stakeholders and senior business representatives from the cosmetics and personal care sector, including FHT Chief Executive Conrad Hollingsworth
The CTPA’s Agenda for Government contains the set of proposals from the cosmetics, personal care and beauty sector to help the industry grow sustainably in the next five years and beyond. It covers five pillars: Essentiality, Regulation, Science, Sustainability and Business. The proposals published officially today are backed up by recent research conducted by Opinium for the CTPA.