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For DSM, quality is a way of life. Quality for Life symbolizes quality, reliability and traceability. This means that our customers are getting the best ingredients, knowing the source on which they depend. Quality for Life means sustainability. It is our commitment to our environment, consumers, our business partners, our people and the regulatory framework that governs our operations. 1) DSM's Life Cycle Assessment is based on based on industry literature and DSM business intelligence; 2) GNPD Mintel, 2016 full year data; 3) Ekanayake et al, Vitamin E delivery to human skin by a rinse-off product: penetration of alpha-tocopherol versus wash-out effects of skin surface lipids., 2005; 4) Casari et al, In vivo demonstration of the effect of topical vitamin E on skin irritation caused by sodium lauryl sulfate, 2016; 5) Lefebvre et al, 2015; 6) Mills et al, 2016 and Bowe et al 2010; 7) Thiele et al, Vitamin E in human skin, considerations for its use in dermatology, 2007; 8) Versus carbide and coal based production; 9) As per Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator developed by United States Environmental Protection Agency https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator. © DSM Nutritional Products Ltd 2017 Although DSM has used diligent care to ensure that the information provided herein is accurate and up to date, DSM makes no representation or warranty of the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the information. This document only contains scientific and technical information for business to business use. Country or region-specific information should also be considered when labeling or advertising to final consumers. This publication does not constitute or provide scientific or medical advice, diagnosis,or treatment and is distributed without warranty of any kind, either expressly or implied. In no event shall DSM be liable for any damages arising from the reader’s reliance upon, or use of, these materials. The reader shall be solely responsible for any interpretation or use of the material contained herein. The content of this document is subject to change without further notice. Please contact your local DSM representative for more details. All trademarks listed in this document are either registered trademarks, trademarks or licensed trademarks of DSM group of companies in the Netherlands and/or other countries, unless explicitly stated otherwise. OUR VITAMIN E CO2 FOOTPRINT COMPARED TO: carbide and coal-based next best chemistry 1 VITAMIN E: THE WORLD’S MOST USED COSMETIC ACTIVE INGREDIENT 2 BUYING POTENTIAL SAVING 74% POTENTIAL SAVING 23% 100 TONNES REDUCTION IN DUST & PARTICLE MATTER 8 DSM Vitamin E: the lowest carbon footprint in the industry 1 Saving is equivalent to entire carbon sequestered by 82,000 tree seedlings grown for 10 years 9 Contact your DSM representative for more information WOULD PREVENT 85% (PM 2.5) REDUCTION IN NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY DEPLETION 8 60% 60% 3,200 TONNES 8 CO 2 40% 20% OF SHAMPOO / SHOWER GEL PRODUCTS CONTAIN VITAMIN E... OF SUN PRODUCTS CONTAIN VITAMIN E... OF SKIN PRODUCTS CONTAIN VITAMIN E... Helps prevent wash-out effects 3 and supports skin barrier 4 Provides skin barrier protection 3 and pollution 5 & blemish care 6 Plays a beneficial role in photoprotection for beautiful, healthy looking skin. 7

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For DSM, quality is a way of life. Quality for Life™ symbolizes quality, reliability and traceability. This means that our customers aregetting the best ingredients, knowing the source on which they depend. Quality for Life™ means sustainability. It is our commitmentto our environment, consumers, our business partners, our people and the regulatory framework that governs our operations.

1) DSM's Life Cycle Assessment is based on based on industry literature and DSM business intelligence; 2) GNPD Mintel, 2016 full year data; 3) Ekanayake et al, Vitamin E delivery to human skin by a rinse-o� product: penetration of alpha-tocopherol versus wash-out e�ects of skin surface lipids., 2005; 4) Casari et al, In vivo demonstration of the e�ect of topical vitamin E on skin irritation caused by sodium lauryl sulfate, 2016; 5) Lefebvre et al, 2015; 6) Mills et al, 2016 and Bowe et al 2010; 7) Thiele et al, Vitamin E in human skin, considerations for its use in dermatology, 2007; 8) Versus carbide and coal based production; 9) As per Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator developed by United States Environmental Protection Agency https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator.

© DSM Nutritional Products Ltd 2017 Although DSM has used diligent care to ensure that the information provided herein is accurate and up to date, DSM makes no representation or warranty of the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the information. This document only contains scienti�c and technical information for business to business use. Country or region-speci�c information should also be considered when labeling or advertising to �nal consumers. This publication does not constitute or provide scienti�c or medical advice, diagnosis,or treatment and is distributed without warranty of any kind, either expressly or implied. In no event shall DSM be liable for any damages arising from the reader’s reliance upon, or use of, these materials. The reader shall be solely responsible for any interpretation or use of the material contained herein. The content of this document is subject to change without further notice. Please contact your local DSM representative for more details. All trademarks listed in this document are either registered trademarks, trademarks or licensed trademarks of DSM group of companies in the Netherlands and/or other countries, unless explicitly stated otherwise.

OUR VITAMIN E CO2FOOTPRINT COMPARED TO:

carbide and coal-based

next best chemistry1

VITAMIN E: THE WORLD’S MOST USEDCOSMETIC ACTIVE INGREDIENT2

BUYING

POTENTIALSAVING

74%

POTENTIALSAVING

23%

100 TONNES

REDUCTION INDUST & PARTICLE

MATTER8

DSM Vitamin E: thelowest carbon footprintin the industry1

Saving is equivalent to entire carbon sequestered by82,000 tree seedlings grown for 10 years9

Contact your DSM representativefor more information

WOULDPREVENT

85%(PM 2.5)

REDUCTION INNON-RENEWABLE

ENERGY DEPLETION8

60%

60%

3,200 TONNES8

CO2

40%20%OF SHAMPOO/ SHOWER GELPRODUCTS CONTAINVITAMIN E...

OF SUN PRODUCTSCONTAIN VITAMIN E...

OF SKINPRODUCTS CONTAINVITAMIN E...

Helps preventwash-out e�ects3 and supports skin barrier4

Provides skin barrierprotection3 andpollution5 & blemishcare6

Plays a bene�cial role inphotoprotection for beautiful,healthylooking skin.7