10.01.18
Fusion Brands America Inc. has changed its name to Clean Beauty Collective Inc. Once a portfolio company of several brands, Clean Beauty Collective Inc., will now be entirely focused on manufacturing products that are simple, trusted, and conscious for consumers who want worry-free beauty products without compromising quality, according to company officials.
In addition to changing its name, the organization has an entirely new look and feel, recently moved its New York headquarters to a more eco-conscious working environment, and plans to roll out new home products in 2019 and enter new beauty categories.
“Clean living and wellness has always been a passion of mine and after seeing these trends emerge in beauty and personal care I challenged Greg [Greg Black] and the team to reimagine the Company and develop a new platform for our Clean brand, said Eugene Melnyk, company-owner.
"It has been very rewarding working towards the launch of Clean Beauty Collective. With a more focused mission and vision that embodies our Clean brand's values for the past 15 years, we are excited to deliver high-quality products that are simple, worry-free and both sustainably and ethically sourced," added Greg Black, president.
In addition to changing its name, the organization has an entirely new look and feel, recently moved its New York headquarters to a more eco-conscious working environment, and plans to roll out new home products in 2019 and enter new beauty categories.
“Clean living and wellness has always been a passion of mine and after seeing these trends emerge in beauty and personal care I challenged Greg [Greg Black] and the team to reimagine the Company and develop a new platform for our Clean brand, said Eugene Melnyk, company-owner.
"It has been very rewarding working towards the launch of Clean Beauty Collective. With a more focused mission and vision that embodies our Clean brand's values for the past 15 years, we are excited to deliver high-quality products that are simple, worry-free and both sustainably and ethically sourced," added Greg Black, president.