THE WHAT? Haeckels has announced a minority investment from The Estee Lauder Companies. The mircrobiome-friendly ocean skin care brand’s news met a mixed response on Instagram, prompting it to post a further justification.
THE DETAILS Haeckels said that its ‘fixation on solving the waste crisis’ had meant that it has always been a loss-making company and that it would share its knowledge, learnings and innovation with ELC, presenting revolutionary sustainable options as a viable alternative to the mainstream, disrupting the ‘naturals’ market.
THE WHY? The Margate-based wellness brand said in a statement posted on its Instagram account, “Despite our continued success, we decided it was time we had a financial base to support our sustainable vision.
“We went looking for a partner committed to a future that is built on transparency and trust. A future that we can design from the ground up with unwavering commitment to the planet but also a partner that would understand the business of being ethical…
“Estee Lauder showed us that Haeckels can continue doing what we do best – championing sustainability, creating game-changing products and fighting for greater beauty transparency – but with the financial backing and long term mindset that only they could offer us.”
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