Tata Harper and Rituals Stand Out Winners at the 2025 Global Green Beauty Awards
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The 2025 Global Green Beauty Awards have now been announced, and it’s clear that some of the biggest names in sustainable beauty are setting the bar even higher this year. Among the most recognised brands were Tata Harper and Rituals — two leaders in the industry that continue to prove that luxury and sustainability can go hand in hand.
As more consumers demand transparency, natural ingredients and low-impact packaging, the Global Green Beauty Awards focus exclusively on celebrating the brands that are making meaningful changes — and delivering outstanding products at the same time.
Tata Harper wins gold for refillable innovation
This year’s gold award for Best Refillable Product went to Tata Harper for its Water-Lock Moisturizer — a daily hydrator that not only performs well on the skin, but also represents the brand’s commitment to reducing waste. Known globally for its 100% natural formulas and farm-to-face approach, Tata Harper has long been a leader in the clean beauty movement. Its success at this year’s awards highlights just how relevant and forward-thinking the brand continues to be.
The Water-Lock Moisturizer features a refillable cartridge system designed to cut down on single-use plastic while preserving the product’s integrity. It’s the kind of thoughtful, effective innovation that the awards were designed to recognise — making this win particularly well deserved.
Rituals recognised across multiple categories
Rituals also had a strong showing this year. The brand was awarded gold for Best Sustainable Beauty Brand, which acknowledges the major steps Rituals has taken across its range — from increasing refill options to reducing its carbon footprint across packaging and supply chain.
In addition to the sustainability award, Rituals picked up several product-specific wins including Best Vegan Shower Product for The Ritual of Sakura Foaming Shower Gel, Best Room Fragrance for The Ritual of Sakura Home Perfume, and Best Pillow Spray for The Ritual of Jing Pillow and Body Mist.
These results reflect Rituals' strong presence in both the wellness and beauty markets, and its growing role as a leader in the green beauty space — not just in the UK but worldwide.
The Global Green Beauty Awards: recognising real progress
Now in its fifth year, the Global Green Beauty Awards were created to spotlight the brands that are genuinely moving the industry forward. All products are tried and tested — rather than judged by public vote — meaning results are based on performance, experience and real-world testing. That’s part of what makes these awards stand out from other UK beauty awards or international schemes.
While there are many beauty awards in 2025 recognising excellence, this one is entirely focused on sustainability, zero waste, natural ingredients, and cruelty-free ethics. It’s one of the reasons why large brands such as Tata Harper and Rituals choose to participate — and why the awards continue to grow in reputation each year.
This year’s winners list also includes other highly regarded names such as INIKA Organic, which won Best Plastic Neutral Company and several vegan makeup awards, and AVON, which took home Best Cruelty-Free Beauty Brand. These recognitions show that the commitment to green beauty is no longer limited to niche brands — it’s now being driven by global names as well.
Reinforcing the importance of credible beauty awards in 2025
As the beauty industry continues to evolve, awards like the Global Green Beauty Awards play an important role in guiding both consumers and retailers towards products that are not only effective, but ethical. The presence of brands like Tata Harper and Rituals helps to reinforce the awards' credibility, and also shows how mainstream the green beauty movement has become.
With a focus on innovation, performance and sustainability, the 2025 Global Green Beauty Awards have once again offered a valuable benchmark for the industry — and a reminder that beauty can, and should, be kinder to the planet.
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