Sustainably designed buildings
Our headquarters
at la Samaritaine
Since 2021, our headquarters and new boutique at La Samaritaine have embodied our environmental commitments within an exceptional architectural setting. This ambitious project, combining heritage renovation with new construction, was carried out according to a demanding brief, jointly driven by the sustainability initiatives of Guerlain and La Samaritaine.
From reducing greenhouse gas emissions to waste management, from the choice of materials to rainwater harvesting, as well as the comfort of workspaces and energy efficiency, every detail has been designed to combine well-being, innovation and environmental excellence.
Leading environmental certifications recognise this commitment:
BREEAM Europe Commercial 2009 – Excellent rating for the Rivoli building
HQE Tertiary Buildings – Exceptional level, with Effinergie+ labels (new offices – Rivoli) and Effinergie Renovation (refurbished offices – Jourdain)
LEED Core & Shell – Gold level, currently being obtained for the Pont Neuf building
Our French factories and sites supplied with biomethane through SAVE Energies
In July 2021, Guerlain was one of the first Houses within the LVMH group to partner with SAVE Energies, a supplier of biomethane produced in France from organic waste.
This green gas, used as a replacement for conventional gas across all our factories and French sites, reduces emissions linked to thermal uses (heat, processes, heating) by 81%. This commitment is fully aligned with LVMH’s LIFE 360 strategy, which aims for a significant decarbonisation of the Group’s activities – notably through a 100% renewable energy supply for all its sites and boutiques in France by 2026.