Outlook 2024
Annual Industry Ranking And Forecast
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Views from industry leaders and experts on the biggest trends, challenges and opportunities facing consumer health in the new year.
A survey of 1,000 EU health consumers commissioned by AESGP finds that OTC users see numerous benefits of digital patient information leaflets, but are agreed that information should also continue to be available in paper form.
Aimed at curbing so-called "Sephora kids" purchases of anti-aging cosmetic products, a California bill would prohibit sale of skin-care products or cosmetics containing retinol or AHAs to consumers under age 13.
Court ruling that state’s restrictions “may very well regulate protected speech”’ allows CRN “to move forward on the merits of the case,” says CEO Steve Mister. CRN’s allegations “plausibly support the inference that the [restriction] might very well regulate protected speech,” judge writes.
Manufacturers of dietary supplements and other interested parties have until 9 June to respond to tolerable upper intake levels set by EFSA for vitamin E based on a review of available scientific literature on associated adverse events.
Kailo models gut and mental health link; AdvoCare has first female CEO; EyePromise enlists athletes across sports; Edelman catches One A Day message; Ronaldo wears Whoop, also invests; and Jarrow adds “Chief of Superior Starts.”
A survey of 1,000 EU health consumers commissioned by AESGP finds that OTC users see numerous benefits of digital patient information leaflets, but are agreed that information should also continue to be available in paper form.
Plezi also announces launches “PLEZi FiZZ” carbonated fruit drink with 70% less sugar than the same amount of leading soft drinks, no added sugar, plus 2g fiber, vitamin C and other nutrients. With 10% of profits going to children’s health initiatives, its initial donation was $1m to FoodCorps' Nourishing Futures.
Court ruling that state’s restrictions “may very well regulate protected speech”’ allows CRN “to move forward on the merits of the case,” says CEO Steve Mister. CRN’s allegations “plausibly support the inference that the [restriction] might very well regulate protected speech,” judge writes.
A survey of 1,000 EU health consumers commissioned by AESGP finds that OTC users see numerous benefits of digital patient information leaflets, but are agreed that information should also continue to be available in paper form.
Herbal and nutritional supplement direct seller has reached 85% solar power use at its US facilities while also reducing landfill waste from those sites more than 90%, cutting its US shipping routes by half and consolidating four distribution centers in Europe into one operating on wind power.
In this episode of the updated Over The Counter podcast, HBW Insight speaks to sustainable packaging expert Tony Perrotta about the complexities of replacing plastic pill packs in medicines packaging. Perrotta is a partner at PA Consulting, which set up the Blister Pack Collective alongside consumer health players Haleon, Bayer and Sanofi. They are working with PulPac, which has invented a dry molded fiber alternative to plastic, which the Collective hopes to commercialize within 12-24 months. We discuss whether regulators will accept such alternatives, given the safety and stability requirements for medicines, and the challenges of recycling, given the multitude of different frameworks and processes across the world. Perrotta also reveals that one of the partners in PA Consulting’s Bottle Collective, which hopes to replace plastic bottles in the food, personal care and consumer health industries, will soon launch its first market trial.
Cataloging materials by category across US states or even internationally, chasing down information from supply partners, and other aspects of extended producer responsibility (EPR) program compliance can be a lot easier in collaboration with a software solutions vendor or other third party, says Michael Washburn, principal at Washburn Consulting.
In this episode of the updated Over The Counter podcast, HBW Insight speaks to sustainable packaging expert Tony Perrotta about the complexities of replacing plastic pill packs in medicines packaging. Perrotta is a partner at PA Consulting, which set up the Blister Pack Collective alongside consumer health players Haleon, Bayer and Sanofi. They are working with PulPac, which has invented a dry molded fiber alternative to plastic, which the Collective hopes to commercialize within 12-24 months. We discuss whether regulators will accept such alternatives, given the safety and stability requirements for medicines, and the challenges of recycling, given the multitude of different frameworks and processes across the world. Perrotta also reveals that one of the partners in PA Consulting’s Bottle Collective, which hopes to replace plastic bottles in the food, personal care and consumer health industries, will soon launch its first market trial.
CRN’s request for clarification, as it continues litigating complaint in US District Court for Southern New York, highlights what it contends is vague and overly general language in the legislation passed in October with a 22 April effective date.
“Consumers are rewriting the rules when it comes to where they are going for information and the type of information they are looking for,” reports Kaizo’s Anita Nahal, speaking to HBW Insight’s Over the Counter podcast about the agency’s latest Communicating Health Messages report. Trust in social media has increased, and personal beliefs and lived experiences are playing a larger role in shaping attitudes to health information, explains Nahal, who is director at the London-based PR agency. However, consumers are also continuing to “tune-out” from health messages and be less critical of sources. To help consumers navigate this new reality, consumer health companies need to adapt, rethink and reset their communication strategies, Nahal advises.
There’s no simple answer to the question of how to make medicines packaging sustainable, says international recycling consultancy and Veolia Group subsidiary Circpack. “Manufacturers need to assess what works best for them, and recyclers will do the same,” Circpack analyst and circular packaging expert Filipe Vieira de Castro tells HBW Insight in this exclusive Q&A. “The best thing we can all do is put effort into finding common ground between systems, which comes down to better understanding the complexities between them.”
Procter & Gamble will feature more than 30 of its brands in Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games-inspired campaigns spotlighting “Everyday Champions” in its portfolio.
Kailo models gut and mental health link; AdvoCare has first female CEO; EyePromise enlists athletes across sports; Edelman catches One A Day message; Ronaldo wears Whoop, also invests; and Jarrow adds “Chief of Superior Starts.”
Headwinds for the Russian ruble and Turkish lira held back growth at Recordati's OTC business in the first quarter of 2024.
A survey of 1,000 EU health consumers commissioned by AESGP finds that OTC users see numerous benefits of digital patient information leaflets, but are agreed that information should also continue to be available in paper form.
Aimed at curbing so-called "Sephora kids" purchases of anti-aging cosmetic products, a California bill would prohibit sale of skin-care products or cosmetics containing retinol or AHAs to consumers under age 13.
Plezi also announces launches “PLEZi FiZZ” carbonated fruit drink with 70% less sugar than the same amount of leading soft drinks, no added sugar, plus 2g fiber, vitamin C and other nutrients. With 10% of profits going to children’s health initiatives, its initial donation was $1m to FoodCorps' Nourishing Futures.
Bayer Consumer Health is focused on driving up consumption, particularly in the US, following a slow start to 2024. New president Julio Triana says he feels confident for the remainder of the year with the business in good shape.
The Clinchy, France-based cosmetics giant is deploying Hai Robotics solutions in its 46,000-square-meter SMART fulfillment center, located inside Suzhou Industrial Park. According to Hai, robots are the future of warehousing, and that shouldn’t threaten human workers or companies’ sustainability plans.
Court ruling that state’s restrictions “may very well regulate protected speech”’ allows CRN “to move forward on the merits of the case,” says CEO Steve Mister. CRN’s allegations “plausibly support the inference that the [restriction] might very well regulate protected speech,” judge writes.
Haleon says it'll take about 10 more months to bring Futura's Eroxon erectile dysfunction gel to the US. Analysts, however, say it may even arrive before the end of the year, with Haleon already investing significantly in its launch strategy.
Herbal and nutritional supplement direct seller has reached 85% solar power use at its US facilities while also reducing landfill waste from those sites more than 90%, cutting its US shipping routes by half and consolidating four distribution centers in Europe into one operating on wind power.
With 25 years of leadership experience at L’Oreal, David Greenberg moves from vice to chair of the Personal Care Products Council’s board. The Estee Lauder Companies names hair-care ‘disruptor’ Shane Wolf global head of Aveda and Bumble and bumble. More executive leadership changes at Beiersdorf, Shiseido, and IFF.
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