ActiveOn announced on the 21st that it successfully concluded its participation in NYSCC Supplier’s Day 2026, held from the 19th to the 20th at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York. This event, the largest B2B exhibition for cosmetic ingredients in the United States, enabled ActiveOn to highlight its range of natural-based clean beauty materials, attracting significant global interest from industry professionals.

NYSCC Supplier’s Day, organized by the New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists, gathered over 11,000 industry experts and approximately 700 raw material suppliers from over 80 countries. In the current landscape, where the global beauty industry increasingly emphasizes sustainability, the demand for alternatives to petrochemical-based ingredients is critical. ActiveOn's emphasis on natural and bio-based materials directly addresses this industry trend, thereby positioning the company favorably within this evolving market.

ActiveOn's Bio-based clean beauty antimicrobial materials have emerged as viable alternatives to traditional petrochemical ingredients like ethylene oxide, reflecting a clear shift in buyer preferences towards sustainable sourcing. Notably, ActiveOn's products are designed to minimize environmental impact throughout their lifecycle—from sourcing to production and disposal—aligning with sustainability goals that are increasingly important to global brands.

Key products such as Activonol-3 and Activonol-5N, produced through fermentation of natural biomass, position ActiveOn as a leader in preservative alternatives. Additionally, the Acxosome™ series and A-SoothingUp RB draw on botanical and microbial technologies to deliver functional anti-aging benefits, emphasizing a science-driven approach that resonates with contemporary consumer demands.

The ActiveOn booth was busy with inquiries from global buyers during the exhibition, reflecting a progressive shift towards natural and bio-based sourcing solutions. The company’s proven track record of supplying clean beauty materials to leading brands has significantly bolstered its credibility and established trust in these competitive corridors.

CEO Yoon-ki Cho articulated that recent disruptions in petrochemical supply chains have prompted beauty buyers to explore natural and bio-based alternatives actively. This context underscores ActiveOn's longstanding commitment to developing eco-friendly bio-materials as an integral part of their business strategy. The exhibition provided a pivotal platform to showcase the company’s technological capabilities and their strategic response to supply chain vulnerabilities.

Highlighting K-beauty trends and innovations, the K-Beauty Immersion program featured deep insights into the scientific basis of skin treatments and product formulations. ActiveOn utilized this opportunity to introduce Acxosome™-Heartleaf and A-SoothingUp RB RSPO MB, targeting consumers experiencing sensitive scalp and hair loss issues, thereby underpinning the relevance of innovative natural solutions in today's market.

Looking ahead, ActiveOn is poised to establish local subsidiaries in the U.S. and Europe starting in 2026, facilitating a direct sales infrastructure that will address these key markets. As the economic viability and strategic importance of natural and bio-based materials rise, the company aims to leverage this structural shift to solidify its role as a leading player in the clean beauty sector.