L’Oréal Middle East announces sustainability milestones and commitments at the 1st inaugural L’Oréal For The Future Summit

L’Oréal Middle East announces sustainability milestones and commitments at the 1st inaugural L’Oréal For The Future Summit

  • L’Oréal to achieve 100 percent carbon neutrality on all industrial sites by 2025
  • Groupe commits to recycling and reusing 100 percent of industrial water and waste generated on sites by 2030
  • 100 percent of plastics used in product packaging will be from recycled or biobased sources by 2030
  • Garnier recycles 92 tons of waste in Saudi Arabia
  • Initiatives support sustainability efforts and discussions at ongoing COP27

Dubai, November 16, 2022: L’Oréal Middle East held its first inaugural L’Oréal For The Future Summit, concurrent to the ongoing discussions by leaders, policy-makers and activists gathered at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Egypt to address global environmental challenges.

The Groupe launched ‘L’Oréal for the Future’ in 2020, the second phase of its sustainability program with a set of ambitions achievable by 2030, to be a catalyst for change in the beauty sector by leading the way in fighting climate change, measuring water sustainability, respecting biodiversity and preserving natural resources. The Groupe has already reached several milestones in that mission, such as 100 of its industrial sites, including 25 factories, achieving carbon neutrality in 2021, and 67 percent of the PET plastic in its products being from recycled sources last year.

L’Oréal Groupe is also committed to achieving 100 percent carbon neutrality on all its sites by 2025 and recycling or reusing 100 percent of its industrial water and waste generated onsite by 2030.

By 2030, the Groupe will also move to 100 percent recycled or biobased plastics in its product packaging and reach the target of 100 percent refillable, reusable, recyclable or compostable plastic packaging.

The Groupe is also harnessing biotechnology through its Green Sciences program to create innovative, safe and effective products for consumers that do not harm the planet. By 2030, 95 percent of the ingredients in its formula will be biobased and derived from abundant minerals or circular processes. By the same year, the company will have moved to 100 percent biobased ingredients and packaging material that will be traceable and come from sustainable sources.

Laurent Duffier, L’Oréal Middle East Managing Director, said: “While pivotal climate talks continue at COP27, as a world leader in the beauty industry, L’Oréal Groupe understands the crucial role we play in addressing global challenges. Actions speak louder than words and we began ours with a radical reinvention of our business and activities long ago with the mission to not only reduce our carbon footprint but set an example and create the path of sustainability for the sector. L’Oréal Groupe is heavily investing in research and biotechnology to create innovative products that do not harm the environment, while educating our partners and customers to make responsible choices. We have already achieved many of the sustainability milestones that are part of the ‘L’Oréal for the Future’ program and are confident that we will meet all our targets by 2030.”

L’Oréal Groupe has also been at the forefront of climate change action and responsible beauty in the Middle East with initiatives that positively impact the community, consumers and employees.

L’Oréal works closely with partner salons to help them reduce their environmental impact by installing water saving innovations, such as the Gjosa showerhead that can save up to 65 percent water, and encourages them to use recycled and recyclable material in their interiors.

L’Oréal Groupe has also been long committed to empowering women. In the region, we have launched several programs which includes delivering high-quality, free vocational training to help underprivileged women gain employment under the ‘Beauty For A Better Life’ initiative and the L’Oréal Paris Stand Up Against Street Harassment program to create a space that supports women to empower and encourage each other as well as take charge in fighting for their place in this world. We also encourage women to embrace scientific careers with the “L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science” program that recognizes exceptional scientists each year and grant them with endowments to purse their research. In 9 years, we have awarded 40 winners from the GCC. Moreover, we have partnered with two prominent NGOs in the region – Dubai Foundation For Women and Children and Shamsaha – under the L’Oréal Fund For Women, to support highly vulnerable women during the COVID-19 pandemic.

L’Oréal Middle East has also partnered WANDER POT to transform its Dubai headquarters into a first green office, creating the first-of-its-kind indoor plant nursery and ecosystem in the region. As part of the project, the two companies have also pledged to plant 1,000 trees locally and globally during the first year of their partnership.

L’Oréal Middle East has recently won two trophies at the Gulf Sustainability Awards for its sustainability and women empowerment campaigns in 2021. Garnier won bronze in the ‘Environmental Sustainability’ category for its recycling initiative where the brand has recycled 92 tons of waste in Saudi Arabia. The L’Oréal Fund for Women has won silver in the ‘CSR Excellence’ category for the launch of the Middle East’s first mobile application with Shamsaha, to provide virtual crisis and emergency services to women victims of domestic abuse and violence.

Rohini Behl, Head of Sustainability for L’Oreal – South Asia, Pacific, Middle East, North Africa, said: “At L’Oréal Groupe, we are committed to creating beauty that is responsible to protect the planet and to improve the lives of people. We have taken bold commitments to transform ourselves to respect planetary boundaries. We work closely with our partners; suppliers, customers, consumers, and employees to empower communities across the region with programs that educate and raise awareness on issues that we all need to tackle together. Moreover, through workshops and vocational training initiatives we aim to create more employment opportunities, and tools and support systems toward empowering women.”

The L’Oréal for the Future booklet with its visions and commitments can be found on loreal.com

About L’Oréal Middle East

L’Oréal is the world’s leading beauty company with an established presence in the Gulf region since the 1960s.The company formally set-up operations in the region in 1998 as L’Oréal Middle East, and today has three entities across the GCC region, employing over 500 employees, with a diversified mix of 53 nationalities. L’Oréal Middle East created its subsidiaries L’Oréal KSA in 2012 and L’Oréal UAE in 2015 to serve its key markets. Headquartered in Dubai, L’Oréal Middle East offers an inclusive portfolio 26 beauty brands across four divisions – Consumer, Professional, Luxury and Active cosmetics.

In 2022, L’Oréal was named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies® by Ethisphere Institute for the 13th time in a row. It has also been recognized as a global environmental leader with triple ‘A’ score by the CDP, for the fifth year in a row. In the same year, UNIVERSUM ranked The Group in the top 10 most attractive employers worldwide, and number one in the UAE while ranked it second in KSA in the FMCG category.

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