Low Carbon Growth: Our Strategy

CO2 emissions reduction: a global strategy

To reduce its carbon footprint, L’Oréal is taking a two-pronged approach. Firstly, in 2023, the Group has reduced the emissions of its industrial sites by 74 % compared to 2019 by lowering the greenhouse gas emissions of its plants and distribution centres, using renewable energy and improving its energy efficiency. In the same period, its production volume increased by 12% compared to 2019, which confirms L’Oréal’s ability to combine commercial success with its commitment to ambitious climate action.

In 2023, with major projects leveraging technologies adapted to sites’ geographical location (biomass, biomethanisation, solar panels etc) and the purchase of renewable gas and electricity, the Group reached 91% renewable energies for its operated sties. In 2023, L'Oréal  reached 100% renewable energies.


Additionally, L’Oréal has committed to balance the residual emissions linked to its industrial and logistics activities by 2020 through carbon savings generated within its sustainable sourcing activities. In partnership with its suppliers, NGOs or local experts, the Group develops projects designed to improve producers’ lives, preserve biodiversity and capture or avoid carbon emissions in three ways:

  • improving energy efficiency;
  • promoting low-carbon farming practices, including agro-forestry;
  • managing forests sustainably

Launched in 2015, this innovative programme, called Carbon Balanced, covers L’Oréal’s sites’ Scope 1 and 2 emissions (meaning the emissions arising from all the Group’s sites), together with the Scope 3 emissions linked to the downstream transport of its products (approximately 400,000 tonnes of CO2 annually). In 2020, it was estimated that the nine projects in place generated carbon savings of 405,241 tonnes CO2 equivalent, thus reaching the target set in 2015 to balance all the residual emissions of its Scopes 1 and 2, as well as the emissions related to transportation of the Group’s products, which represented a total of 403,721 tonnes CO2 equivalent in 2020.

In December 2017, the Science Based Targets programme, an initiative established by CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, the World Resources Institute and the NGO WWF, validated the Group’s new 2030 commitments. In this way, L’Oréal plans to lower its Scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon emissions by 25% in absolute terms, compared to 2016. And all its industrial, administrative and research sites have committed to a journey to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2025.

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