L'Oréal Group Articles: With the ‘Pride Month’, L’Oréal has underlined its commitment to inclusivity for people from the LGBTI community. Thanks to the ‘March for Me’ initiative, any employee could be represented at the World Pride event in New York on June 30, if they wish to be.
L'Oréal Supports The United Nations Global Compact
L’Oréal is a signatory of the United Nations Global Compact since 2003. We are signatory of the Women’s Empowerment Principles since 2014, and publicly support the UN Global LGBTI Standards of Conduct for Business. L’Oréal is a patron of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals Action Platform “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions”.
As sexual harassment has been identified as one of the most important issues facing women and girls worldwide , L’Oréal Paris has decided to take action. And to launch a campaign to encourage women and men to intervene safely if they experience or witness street harassment.
L'Oréal Professional: Source Essentielle, A Sustainable Innovation
L'Oréal Professional Group Articles: In 2018, L’Oréal Professional launched the Source Essentielle range, with square-shaped shampoo bottles enabling minimal use of plastic materials.
One of the important approaches used by L’Oréal’s teams is to create refilling systems that improve the environ-mental impact of the product while also guaranteeing a premium experience for the consumer. The jar used for the skincare product, Absolue L’Extrait, developed in 2017 by the Lancôme brand, is symbolic of this ambition.
L'Oréal Cofounds With Quantis The "Spice Initiative" To Shape The Future Of Sustainability
In May 2018, L’Oréal co-founded with Quantis, a leading environmental sustainability-consulting firm, the Sustainable Packaging Initiative for Cosmetics (SPICE) to shape the future of sustainable packaging and to reduce the environmental footprint of cosmetics products with cosmetics industry players committed to work together.