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L'Oréal's Commitment to Inclusive Sourcing

At L'Oréal Groupe, our purpose is to create the beauty that moves the world This means not only developing innovative and desirable products, but also building a business that is both sustainable and inclusive. Our Inclusive Sourcing program, launched in 2010, stands as a testament to this commitment.
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Supporting the well-being and resilience of women

Women and girls continue to be most affected by global challenges; disproportionately impacted by social and economic crises and armed conflicts. Economic hardship disproportionately affects women, and this inequality is amplified by factors such as climate change and conflict. In 2024, 24.3 million more women than men lived in extreme poverty. At this rate, projections suggest eradicating extreme poverty among women could take another 137 years. Globally, there is a deeply concerning persistence of gender-based and sexual violence against women and girls. Globally, nearly one in three women, or approximately 736 million, has experienced physical and/or sexual violence at least once and intensifying forced displacement globally continues to expose girls and women to gender-based violence.
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Pioneering the refill revolution

Our approach to sustainable packaging Reducing the environmental footprint of our products is a major focus on which L’Oréal has been working for close to 20 years. Since 2007, we have a frame to design more sustainable packaging. Our sustainable packaging strategy is based on 3 major pillars, the “3Rs”: o Reduce packaging intensity and therefore use fewer resources, based on 3 levers: reuse, lightweighting, and resize. o Replace impacting materials or processes by materials or processes with a better environmental footprint (renewable, post-consumer recycled, lower carbon emissions) o Recycle by creating packaging that contribute to circularity by being recyclable.
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L'Oréal reinforces commitment to reducing virgin plastic use

Reducing the environmental footprint of our products is a major focus on which L’Oréal has been working for close to 20 years. Since 2007, we have a frame to design more sustainable packaging. Recognizing our planet's finite resources, L'Oréal is embracing a circular approach built on the 3 R's: reduce, replace, and recycle. Our sustainable packaging strategy is based on 3 major pillars, the “3Rs”: Reduce packaging intensity and therefore use fewer resources, based on 3 levers: reuse, lightweighting and resize. Replace impacting materials or processes by materials or processes with a better environmental footprint (renewable, post-consumer recycled, lower carbon emissions) Recycle by creating packaging that contribute to circularity by being recyclable.
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Domaine de la Rose de Lancôme, a haven of biodiversity

The Domaine de la Rose is a unique 15-acre site certified by Ecocert, promoting biodiversity through organic polyculture farming methods. This sustainable approach is employed to cultivate around ten perfume plants, including the iconic Centifolia Rose, jasmine, iris, tuberose, and lavender.
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Introducing New Absolue Longevity, the Soft Cream

Since 90 years, Lancôme combines the most innovative science with the most advanced technology to create skincare of unparalleled efficacy. Always pioneering new scientific territories, Lancôme enters the longevity meta-revolution. A breakthrough for a new generation of skincare that resonates with the brand sense of purpose.
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Lancôme HAPTA, a smart makeup applicator designed for people with limited arm mobility

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L'Oréal Act for Dermatology: A commitment to accessible skin health for all

More than just an aesthetic concern, skin health is directly linked to physical and mental well-being. In response to this alarming situation, the L'Oréal Act for Dermatology aims to remove these barriers and ensure equitable access to dermatological care.
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Science & Technology

L'Oréal is reinforcing its leadership and commitment for cosmetics safety with no animal testing!

We believe that there are effective non-animal ways to ensure the safety of cosmetic products. Over 40 years ago, L’Oréal pioneered the development of human reconstructed skin
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