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L’Oréal Recognized as a Supplier Engagement Leader for 6th Consecutive Year by CDP

On March 6, 2024, the L’Oréal Groupe was recognized as a Supplier Engagement Leader by global environmental non-profit CDP. This recognition pays tribute to the commitment of over 450 companies to address climate change within their supply chain.

TRASCE CONSORTIUM LAUNCH

L'Oréal Groupe and cosmetics industry leaders join forces to enhance traceability
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NEVER YOUR FAULT”, L’OREAL PARIS’ NEW CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT ITS STAND UP AGAINST STREET HARASSMENT PROGRAM

On International Women’s Day, L’Oréal Paris launches its new campaign “Never your fault” for its Stand Up against street harassment training program and unveils the results of a new international survey conducted with Ipsos.
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L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women In Science program celebrates its 25th anniversary

For 25 years, the Fondation L’Oréal and UNESCO have been working together to empower and promote women in science through the For Women in Science program.
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L’Oréal Groupe Statement on Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria

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A Triple ‘A’ Cdp Rating For our Environmental Actions

For the fifth year in a row, L’Oréal recognized as a world environmental leader with triple ‘A’ CDP Rating, for its actions to tackle climate change, protect forests and ensure water security
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L'Oréal Groupe - L’Oréal’s internal mentoring program to support and help empower women

Launched in 2020 in France, the L’Oréal internal mentoring program that supports and empowers women in Operations throughout their careers is currently celebrating its third edition. In three seasons, 42 women will have taken part in the program, coached by L’Oréal mentors. Discover more about it.
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For Women in Science 2022 : Maria Guadalupe Guzmán

Professor Guzmán is awarded for her pioneering work to address the devastating human infections caused by the dengue virus, one of the world's most serious diseases in terms of morbidity and mortality, causing 390 million dengue virus infections annually . Her research has led to a better understanding of its pathogenesis and risk factors, the origin of several epidemics of dengue haemorrhagic fever, the development of diagnosis and monitoring, and the search for potential new vaccines. It will also strengthen training for medical students and personnel, helping to ensure the next generations are better equipped to fight these viruses.
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For Women in Science 2022 : Agnès Binagwaho

Professor Binagwaho is awarded for her central role in expanding access to public healthcare for the most vulnerable communities in Rwanda, Africa and beyond, helping reduce the global burden of disease and improving lives. In particular, she focuses on best practices in building resilient health systems and improving the quality, availability, and affordability of healthcare services for people suffering with diseases including HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis.
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