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Stéphanie Lumbers appointed Director of Sustainable Development at FEBEA

The FEBEA (Fédération des Entreprises de la Beauté) continues to strengthen its expertise and services in terms of ecological transition with the arrival of Stéphanie Lumbers, 43, as head of the Sustainable Development Department.

A graduate of Mines ParisTech (specialized in environment and sustainable development), EDHEC Business School, and the University of Nice (Bachelor's degree in Cellular Biology and Physiology), Stéphanie Lumbers has used this dual scientific and commercial skill in much of her career.
She developed an expertise in the cosmetics sector through her entrepreneurial experience in 2003 as co-founder of a skincare brand. Within the Hygiene-Beauty BU of La Brosse & Dupont, she contributed from 2010 to 2020 to the strategy of the offer and the commercial development of the brands she was responsible for, as product manager and then marketing manager. Before joining the FEBEA, Stéphanie Lumbers was in charge of Packaging and Circular Economy at the ECOCERT Group.

Within the sustainable development department of the FEBEA, created 10 years ago, Stéphanie Lumbers is in charge of supporting the 350 cosmetic companies members of the FEBEA in the deployment of sustainable practices, through the following missions
- Provide members with regulatory and technical expertise on packaging and circular economy, environmental footprint, biodiversity, carbon and climate.
- To define with the members the positions and strategies of the sector in terms of sustainable development.
- Federating companies, facilitating cooperation, coordinating and managing joint R&D projects and pooling resources.

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