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  1. SPORTS & ACTIVE NUTRITION SUMMIT USA 2021

    Maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle is a trend in many countries around the world. Statistics suggest the Covid-19 pandemic is boosting the trend, as more of us seek ways to keep fit at home. Nutrition, notably sports nutrition, is playing a growing role, among professional athletes and bodybuilders as well as a wider group of casual consumers. In the third of four broadcasts of the online Sports & Active Nutrition Summit USA 2021, held on February 18, the spotlight was on nutrition and recovery. In this article, we highlight the main messages shared during the session.

  2. Finding the best beauty from within collagen

    More and more people around the world know about collagen peptide beauty benefits – the global market grows at 10%+ every year. Collagen has a massive social media presence with #collagen appearing in almost eight million Instagram posts as of February 2021. Clearly influencers like collagen, but numbers that big speak to a product that delivers long after any hashtag’s trending moment has passed.

  3. Rousselot Innovation Days 2020

    Day two of Rousselot’s Innovation Days 2020 took place on September 25.

  4. What role can collagen peptides play in today’s burgeoning health and wellness market?

    In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the health and wellness market is currently observing steady growth. More and more people are looking for safe, natural ways to stay healthy and maintain their immune system. So in this article we’re going to look at how collagen peptides can help manufacturers meet this evolving consumer demand.

  5. Collagen peptides: Support your skin the nutritional way

    Skin beauty: a fresh approach to an old problem Over the last few decades the most popular methods for maintaining skin beauty have been centered on the use of creams, lotions and gels applied directly to the skin as part of a daily routine. Another popular method is cosmetic surgery, which is very costly and quite invasive.