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Givenchy Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Givenchy is a French luxury fashion house founded in 1952 and part of LVMH. The available sustainability-related information is limited and appears mainly through LVMH’s group-level disclosures and external reporting on the luxury fashion sector. LVMH has stated that its packaging will contain zero plastic from virgin fossil resources in the near future, and that it is working to strengthen sustainable materials efforts. Givenchy’s beauty products are included within LVMH Beauty, alongside other perfume and cosmetics brands. Publicly available material does not provide a detailed standalone sustainability strategy for Givenchy itself.

Givenchy Sustainability Actions

Included in LVMH packaging work

LVMH Beauty’s perfumes & cosmetics brands include Parfums Christian Dior, Parfums Givenchy, Guerlain, Benefit Cosmetics and STELLA by Stella McCartney. In February 2023, LVMH and Dow announced a collaboration to accelerate the use of sustainable packaging across LVMH’s perfume and cosmetics product brands, with plans to begin utilizing bio-based and circular plastics on key brands that year.

Sustainable SURLYN initiative

The new initiative will work to integrate bio-based and circular plastics for applications including premium perfume caps and cosmetic cream jars. The plastics will be produced using Dow’s sustainable SURLYN Ionomers. The bio-based polymers will use feedstock materials that only include waste residues or by-products from an alternative production process, while the circular SURLYN will utilize hard-to-recycle mixed plastic waste transformed through advanced recycling technologies.

Packaging target under Life 360

LVMH Group’s sustainability commitments include eliminating fossil-based virgin plastic in packaging by 2026, with an interim 2023 goal to strengthen sustainable materials efforts. Claude Martinez said that, with the Life 360 program, LVMH had made the decision that its packaging will contain zero plastic from virgin fossil resources in a near future.

Givenchy Sustainability Commitments

2026

Eliminate virgin fossil plastic

LVMH Group’s sustainability commitments include eliminating fossil-based virgin plastic in packaging by 2026.

2023

Strengthen sustainable materials

LVMH Group set an interim 2023 goal to strengthen sustainable materials efforts.

2030

Commercialize circular solutions

Dow launched a new business platform, Circular & Renewable Solutions, with a target to commercialize 3 million metric tons of circular and renewable solutions annually by 2030.


Sustainable Development Goals

Givenchy is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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