“We are the world’s leading beauty company, and with leadership comes responsibility. Our approach is twofold—first inside our business, by reducing our impact while respecting planetary boundaries and second, beyond our business, by addressing some of the most pressing environmental challenges through our L’Oréal Fund for Nature Regeneration and our committed brands,” said Maya Colombani, L’Oréal Canada’s chief sustainability and human rights officer.
Over the last ten years, the L’Oréal Groupe has undertaken a transformation to reduce its environmental impact across its entire value chain and has set measurable targets for 2030 on climate, water, biodiversity and natural resources.
Some of the 2030 targets include:
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95% of ingredients in formula will be biobased, derived from abundant minerals or from circular processes. L’Oréal is also ensuring that it sources the ingredients that nature gives us in a way that never harms it; -
100% of the bio-based ingredients for formulas and packaging materials will be traceable and will come from sustainable sources; -
Restoring one million hectares of degraded ecosystems, capturing up to 20 million tons of CO2 emissions and creating hundreds of job opportunities through our L’Oréal Fund for Nature Regeneration. -
Furthermore, our Solidarity Sourcing program works with suppliers who employ people from vulnerable communities to allow them to have durable access to work and fair income, and has helped over 89,000 beneficiaries in 61 countries.
Canadian Partnership with Re:wild
Furthermore, L’Oréal’s Yves Saint Laurent Beauty brand announced that they have strengthened their commitment to people and the planet with the Canadian launch of REWILD OUR EARTH.
This global program, developed in partnership with Re:wild, an NGO that works with 400 conservation partners in 84 countries to advance ecological restoration globally, aims to protect and restore 100,000 hectares of land by 2030 and to safeguard biodiversity in priority areas affected by climate change.
In Canada, the focus of this program will be on South Okanagan Grasslands––a key area for biodiversity conservation––in collaboration with a local operating NGO partner, The Nature Trust of British Columbia. This initiative is inscribed within the brand’s wider sustainability platform (known as ‘Change the Rules, Change the Future’) as well as within its long-standing commitment to the Earth.
“The partnership with Re:wild demonstrates our philosophy that we all need to join forces – the private sector, NGOs, local communities and governments so that we will be able to reach the right level of scale,” concluded Colombani.
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