Eco-design Eco-design aims, right from the design of a process, a good or a service, at taking into account the entire life cycle by minimizing environmental impacts. Improve the environmental or social profile of 100% of products by 2020 Reducing the impact of products and services through eco-design Develop use of recycled plastic material to reach 2000 tons in 2025 from 1000 tons in 2017 New 2022 100% of our primary and secondary packaging is free from single use plastic and uses recycled cardboard Increase the percentage of recycled plastic used in products manufactured by Plastic Omnium for one of its customers, with a target of 50% by 2030 New 2022 Develop and deploy R&D experiments of reuse and valorisation solutions on work sites New 2022 Offer at least one collection composed of sustainable materials for each product family New 2022 Zero destruction of unsold goods by 2022 Integrate a circular economy approach in the development and supply of our solutions In 2020, conduct a life cycle assessment (LCA) of fuel systems. New 2022 Combat pollution and accelerate the ecological transition by increasing the turnover linked to the circular economy. Target 2023: €6.3 billion Increase the technical and economic value of parts and materials preserved in the automotive sector through the circular economy activities of the Group and its Renault Accelerate the implementation of material reuse in buildings, via the “Reuse Booster” program By 2030, align greenhouse gas emissions with a +1.5°C scenario and reduce all greenhouse gas emissions by 50% per finished product (which represents -25% in absolute value). Industrialization of the recovery and recycling of aeronautical materials Increase the Group’s overall consumption of recycled plastic (by weight) by 50% New 2022 Zero single-use plastic for client packaging (B2C) by 2025 and for logistics packaging (BtoB) by 2030 New 2022 Packaging: Implement an eco-design approach for packaging – 100% of packaging for our new products will be designed taking into account environmental criteria by 2025 and vaccine packaging will be blister-free by 2027 New 2022 By 2025: post-consumer recycled content for glass will reach 50% and 25% for PET and 100% of cardboard will be certified to standards ensuring sustainable forest management New 2022 The Oïkos Lab valorizes dormant materials and production leftovers Create a demonstrator of circular economy practices at the scale of an ecodistrict New 2022 Produce 1Mt/y of circular polymers by 2030 New 2022 Develop eco-design for responsible products New 2022 Improve the energy and environmental efficiency of Valeo’s operations New 2022 Eco-designing the body panels of the future to reduce the carbon footprint by 50% in 2030 compared to 2020 Inform consumers so that they can act. Set up an innovative system for consumers to display the social and environmental impact of products. Respect biodiversity. L’Oréal is committed to strengthening its efforts to respect biodiversity throughout its value chain, while minimizing the land development required for all its activities. The Group is committed to measuring in a scientifically robust manner and limiting the biodiversity footprint of its industrial activities and those of its suppliers (sourcing, packaging and ingredients). New 2022 Incorporate a 33% share of recycled materials (by mass) in new vehicles Preserve water resources. Preserve water quality, consumed in responsible quantities, throughout the value chain, and in all the watersheds (drainage basins) and communities where L’Oréal operates. Systematize the ecodesign approach in Capex and R&D procedures Page1 Page2 Page3
New 2022 100% of our primary and secondary packaging is free from single use plastic and uses recycled cardboard
Increase the percentage of recycled plastic used in products manufactured by Plastic Omnium for one of its customers, with a target of 50% by 2030
New 2022 Combat pollution and accelerate the ecological transition by increasing the turnover linked to the circular economy. Target 2023: €6.3 billion
Increase the technical and economic value of parts and materials preserved in the automotive sector through the circular economy activities of the Group and its Renault
By 2030, align greenhouse gas emissions with a +1.5°C scenario and reduce all greenhouse gas emissions by 50% per finished product (which represents -25% in absolute value).
New 2022 Zero single-use plastic for client packaging (B2C) by 2025 and for logistics packaging (BtoB) by 2030
New 2022 Packaging: Implement an eco-design approach for packaging – 100% of packaging for our new products will be designed taking into account environmental criteria by 2025 and vaccine packaging will be blister-free by 2027
New 2022 By 2025: post-consumer recycled content for glass will reach 50% and 25% for PET and 100% of cardboard will be certified to standards ensuring sustainable forest management
New 2022 Eco-designing the body panels of the future to reduce the carbon footprint by 50% in 2030 compared to 2020
Inform consumers so that they can act. Set up an innovative system for consumers to display the social and environmental impact of products.
Respect biodiversity. L’Oréal is committed to strengthening its efforts to respect biodiversity throughout its value chain, while minimizing the land development required for all its activities. The Group is committed to measuring in a scientifically robust manner and limiting the biodiversity footprint of its industrial activities and those of its suppliers (sourcing, packaging and ingredients).
Preserve water resources. Preserve water quality, consumed in responsible quantities, throughout the value chain, and in all the watersheds (drainage basins) and communities where L’Oréal operates.