Championing Our Commitment To Fight Climate Change At Climate Week NYC 2021
An event that takes place annually alongside the United Nations General Assembly, this year’s edition of Climate Week NYC will be themed “Getting it Done”, and showcase leading climate action through a seven-day program of events designed to educate, engage and inspire.
Nicolas Hieronimus, L'Oréal Group CEO will kick off the week's events with a keynote about L’Oréal for the Future, the Group’s global commitment to a Net Zero future, and the important work happening to transform the business to respect the limits of our planet.
L'Oréal will also be represented in the Climate Week NYC 2021 discussion by Christophe Babule, Chief Financial Officer, and Alexandra Palt, Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer of L'Oréal and Executive Vice-President of the Fondation L'Oréal – who will join a panel discussion focused on the road ahead in this important “Decade of Action” for the climate.
Climate Week NYC 2021 will run from 20-26 September. The opening ceremony will take place on 20 September between 10:00 and 12:00 EST, and can be viewed on Facebook Watch.
Climate Week NYC 2021: Getting It Done
Climate Week NYC, taking place September 20-26, returns for 2021 with a focus on fulfilling and increasing commitments made by businesses, governments, and organizations. It is the time and place where the world gathers to showcase leading climate action and discuss how to do more, fast.
Hosted annually by international non-profit the Climate Group in conjunction with the United Nations, and in partnership with the COP26 and the City of New York, Climate Week NYC is a global opportunity to come together to accelerate climate action and assess progress ahead of COP26.
How We Fight Climate Change
For more than 20 years, we have worked to reduce the CO2 emissions linked to our industrial activity. To achieve this, we improved energy efficiency across all our facilities (buildings, equipment, etc.), increased the use of local renewable energy wherever possible and achieved the targets defined for the sites without carbon offsetting projects.
We elaborated our renewable energy strategy according to the local possibilities offered by the industrial sites in the various countries where we operate: for most of our carbon reduction projects, we used locally produced renewable energy, or directly produced our own renewable energy (biomass, biomethanisation, solar panels, etc.).
It is a mission that translates to many facets of our global business, but most crucial of them all is our ability to meaningfully contribute to climate solutions.
Over the last decade we have completely transformed our company and we are accelerating our efforts to ensure that we operate within the planetary boundaries as determined by environmental scientists, and by 2025 we will achieve 100% carbon neutrality at all our sites around the globe.
Through our sustainability transformation, L’Oréal for the Future, we are harnessing the power of beauty to do our part—and to bring along our partners, suppliers, and 1.5 billion consumers in doing so.
We are proud to be the Opening Ceremony Sponsor of Climate Week NYC 2021 and to work with the global community to address the climate crisis we collectivelyface.
Nicolas Hieronimus
Chief Executive Officer
L'Oreal for the Future, our sustainability commitments for 2030
Launched in June 2020 as the next phase of the global beauty leader’s sustainability ambition, L'Oréal for the Future represents a radical transformation of the company’s global business that is comprised of ambitious goals for 2030 and 2050 - encompassing every footprint of its products and accounting for the company’s own impact and that of its 1.5 billion consumers as well.
The company has set long-term goals to reduce its entire inventory of greenhouse gas emissions (Scopes 1, 2 and 3) by 25% by 2030, in absolute terms compared to 2016, and by 2050 aims to further reduce emissions and become a net zero company. These goals were set in accordance with the Science Based Targets, which aim to limit global warming to 1.5°C, according to climate scientist recommendations, as set by the Paris Agreement. L'Oréal’s goals are guided by the concept of Planetary Boundaries, which projects the limits humanity can continue to develop and thrive for generations to come.
L'Oréal has been recognized as the only company in the world to have obtained, for the fifth year in a row, a Triple ‘A’ rating from the CDP on all three major issues: protecting the climate, managing water sustainably and the fight against deforestation. The company is the only one out of more than 9,000 companies worldwide to receive this designation.
Discover more about our commitments for the planet