LVMH ESG Presentation Deck
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ESG Building tomorrow's luxury
Taking further actions to preserve biodiversity
LIFE 360 objectives
All strategic raw material to be certified.
to preserve ecosystems and water
resources (2026)
5 million hectares of flora and fauna
habitat to be preserved, regenerated or
restored (2030)
2022* results
Certifications Wine & Spirits:
94% of LVMH's vineyards (vs 92 % in
2021)
Certifications Fashion & Leather Goods:
91% of leather purchases (vs 81% in 2021)
100 % crocodilian farms
98% of furs (vs 92 % in 2021)
71% of cotton (vs 61 % in 2021)
39% of wool purchases (24 % in 2021)
1.37 million hectares preserved or restored
*information on Watches & Jewelry certification results is on page 12
Main programs & initiatives
Regenerating ecosystems
THE
Strenthening links
with nature
Forest destination
Since it was founded, over 250 years
ago, Hennessy has had deep ties with
forests: during the crucial aging stage,
it is the interaction between the casks'
oak wood and the eaux-de-vie that
creates cognac. The Maison officially
launched its "Forest Destination"
program. The initiative aims to
regenerate 50,000 hectares of forest
worldwide by 2030.
Forging further ahead to reduce our
footprint
LVMH took further actions to preserve
biodiversity by continuing the roll out of
regenerative agriculture projects: in
Turkey for cotton, in Uruguay and in
Australia for merino wool, in South
Africa for mohair, in France for all Moët
Hennessy's vineyards as well as for
some iconic ingredients of perfumes.
LVMH joined One Planet Business for
Biodiversity focused on scaling up
regenerative agriculture.
The need to set impact metrics
Committing now to
build a responsible
future
LVMH
LVMH x TNDF Forum
LVMH takes part in the international
collective effort to standardize impact
metrics. The Group was named as an
active member of the Taskforce on
Nature-related Financial Disclosure
(TNFD). Its mission is to better map
positive and negative actions relating to
biodiversity.
Leaving beauty as a legacy
Parfums Christian Dior presented its
Beauty as a Legacy 2030 strategy: an
action plan to improve the impact of its
activities on biodiversity and local
communities by 2030. The Maison's
initiatives include notably aiming to
have 100% of its gardens and partner
gardens operated using organic or
regenerative farming practices by 2030.
Further information can be found in the 2022 Universel Registration Document -
from pages 85 to 92.View entire presentation