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Carbon footprint and SBTi trajectory

A scientifically measured, framed, and controlled climate trajectory

Our goal to contribute to overall carbon neutrality is based on three pillars :

  • significantly reducing our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions according to targets approved by the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi)[1] and aligned with the Paris Agreement

And for so-called incompressible residual emissions:

  • contributing to emission-avoidance projects within our value chain
  • supporting projects that increase carbon sequestration

SBTI: objectives aligned
with the Paris agreement

In September 2021, Guerlain joined the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi), which aims to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, in accordance with the Paris Agreement.

Guerlain has committed to reduction targets across all three scopes until 2030 and is on track to meet them.

GHG emissions balance 2023

Scope 1 & 2

0,6%
GHG EMISSIONS IN TONNES CO2e

Scope 3

99,4%
GHG EMISSIONS FROM PRODUCTS, SERVICES PURCHASED & TRANSPORT IN TONNES CO2e/T PRODUCT
39,8%

Merchandise distribution & transport (upstream & downstream)

38,5%

Purchased products & services

3,3%

End of life cycle

0,4%

Fuels and energies

0,6%

Waste

3,9%

Travel

13%

Fixed assets

Scopes 1 & 2: achievement of the reduction objective
as early as 2022

Thanks to a 100% renewable energy mix, including the switch to biomethane in 2021 at our La Ruche production site, Guerlain has been able to reduce its carbon footprint by 1,000 tons of CO2-eq per year. This amounts to two thirds of the 1,559 tons emitted in 2019, the baseline year for our scopes 1 and 2.

This major lever is complemented by regular energy audits and targeted efficiency actions at our highest-consuming sites.

Scope 3: reduce upstream, rethink downstream

Scope 3 accounts for the largest share of Guerlain’s carbon footprint. Among emission sources, transport – especially downstream transport – is a key lever for transformation.

In 2023, downstream logistics represented 40% of our total emissions (across all scopes). Aware of this impact, we work closely with our subsidiaries to reduce air freight in favour of maritime transport. As a result, the proportion of downstream transport by sea of our eligible products (in tonnes) has risen from 39% in 2022 to 65% in 2024.

Packaging eco-design – reducing the weight-to-volume ratio – is also a strong area for our carbon footprint lightening policy, as well as the prospective management of our product launches.

SBti

2023

Scope 1 & 2

Scope 3

Scope 1 & 2

Scope 3

Business as usual
SBTi 1.5°C target
Carbon footprint

Carbon contribution:
our partnership with Agoterra

Concerning the so-called incompressible emissions in its carbon footprint, in 2024 Guerlain chose to financially support a 149-hectare (368-acre) farm in Gometz-la-Ville, producing beetroot for use in the organic alcohol in our fragrances. The company has committed to reducing 567 tCO2-eq over 5 years, notably through:

  • The increase in biomass via cover crops
  • The reduction of mineral nitrogen inputs

These measures also deliver co-benefits for biodiversity, soil erosion prevention, and air and water quality.

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