Project has been initiated 1st December 2016. CosmEthics, with its E-solutions, helps EU citizens to identify cosmetics products with potential hazard ingredients (EU Annex II prohibited chemicals, carcinogens, hormones, allergens), and helps them to find better alternatives based on scientific research and user tailored preferences (allergies, vegan, plastics). Nearly all EU citizens use some form of personal hygiene products in the scope of cosmetics. Cosmetics are a major source of water and food chain pollution via the microplastics they often contain.
The overall objectives of the project included a feasibility study of a web plugin service for third party use (including authority use), how lab tests could be integrated into our service for measuring and detecting carcinogenic substance doses in sample products, how collaboration with local authorities and EU Parliament/Commission can be built to enable sharing of surveillance data we capture in our database through our analyses, and a freedom to operate study on our IP under development. We also wanted to assess how frequent plastics are as a compound in cosmetic compositions to help evaluate impact on environment in further studies.