OUR COMMITMENTS
ALLOWING BEAUTY TO KEEP BLOSSOMING
Leaving only beauty as a legacy means achieving the pathway laid out in the Paris Accords to limit global warming to +1.5°C. We hold ourselves accountable to respect our commitment to radical science-based reduction targets and lead our industry by setting an ambitious, comprehensive and transparent approach to climate action.
UNQUESTIONABLE SCIENCE-BASED REDUCTION TARGETS
Our carbon reduction trajectory was approved in october 2021 by the science based target initiative, a joint initiative of the united nations global compact, world resources institute, the World Wide Fund for nature (WWF) and CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project), a testament to the robustness of our approach.
"ACCELERATING IN ECODESIGN, FAVOURING LOW-CARBON TRANSPORTATION, REDUCING AND SWITCHING TO RENEWBLE SOURCES OF ENERGY"
Isabelle Sultan, Chief Sustainability Officer, Parfums Christian Dior
EXCELLENCE IN ECODESIGN
Moving forward, we will work to achieve a low-carbon redesign of the full range of our products to reduce CO² emissions at every step of their lifecycle, using simpler, lighter, recycled and less-emitting materials, phasing out virgin plastics while aiming toward zero waste.
0%
of new virgin fossil plastics created by 2028*
*excluding distribution systems
LOW-CARBON TRANSPORTATION
We commit to rethinking our logistics to continually reduce associated carbon emissions. This means challenging and optimizing the choice of transportation between air and sea, reducing travel distances and downsizing packaging to reduce volumes transported.
50%
increase of low-carbon transportation by 2030.
A LOW-CARBON ENERGY TRANSITION
We aim to reduce our energy consumption and associated carbon emissions and switch to renewable sources of energy.
100%
of electricity coming from renewable sources in self-operated sites by 2026.
PROTECTING AND RESTORING ECOSYSTEMS
"DEGRADATION AND LOSS OF ECOSYSTEMS IS ALSO A CAUSE OG GREENHOUSE GAS EMIOSSIONS AND IS AT INCREASING RISK OF BEING EXACERBATED"
Extract from the intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) Report, "Climate Change 2022 impact, adaptation, and vulnerability", March 2022