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Friday, July 22 2022 - 16:54
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L'OREAL NORTH ASIA ZONE ACHIEVES CARBON NEUTRALITY ACROSS ALL SITES
SHANGHAI, July 22, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

L'Oreal Group's North Asia Zone is the first of the company's zones worldwide 
to achieve carbon neutrality across all operated sites, plants, distribution 
centers, offices and research & innovation centers spanning five geographic 
markets of Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan. This 
achievement marks a significant milestone in the company's efforts in fighting 
against the pressing threat of climate change.

"With the United Nations warning that every country, city, organisation should 
adopt plans for net zero – the call to act has seen L'Oreal North Asia Zone 
rise to the challenge and show true leadership. As a company, we recognized the 
gravity of the global environmental crisis more than 20 years ago and began 
reducing our environmental footprint in our manufacturing plants and 
distribution centers back in 2009. With the launch of our ambitious 
sustainability commitment in 2020 - L'Oreal for the Future - which states that 
all L'Oreal sites worldwide must reach carbon neutrality by 2025, the North 
Asia Zone accelerated its efforts to achieve its goals, which we are immensely 
proud of." said Mr. Fabrice Megarbane, President of L'Oreal North Asia and CEO 
of L'Oreal China. 

Mr. Megarbane announced the news at 2022 L'Oreal North Asia & China Indirect 
Sourcing Supplier Day in Shanghai, where the company brought together around 
100 strategic suppliers and key stakeholders to discuss collective efforts and 
solutions on CO2 emissions reduction. 
  
L'Oreal North Asia Zone has achieved several firsts on the company's CO2 
emissions reduction roadmap.  Mainland China was the first market worldwide to 
achieve carbon neutrality for all L'Oreal sites in 2019. Now with the Japan 
market achieving carbon neutrality for its sites in July 2022, L'Oreal North 
Asia became the first zone of the L'Oreal Group to achieve carbon neutrality 
for all the sites L'Oreal operates.

In North Asia, L'Oreal have implemented dynamic measures and a variety of 
strategic approaches across the different sites that have contributed to the 
goal of reaching carbon neutrality for each of them.

Generating renewable energy onsite

In both Mainland China and South Korea, CO2 emissions reduction through 
installing onsite renewable energy generating facilities has been an important 
contribution to the overall effort.  At L'Oreal's BeautyCos plant in Suzhou, 
onsite solar panels have been generating 1.2M kWh of electricity every year 
since 2015. Similarly, the rooftop solar panels installed at L'Oreal's 
distribution center in Suzhou provided 100% of its 4. 4M kWh electricity needs 
since 2019.

Onsite facilities adopting diverse renewable energy solutions

L'Oreal's BeautyCos plant is a showcase of how diverse sustainable energy 
solutions work together to achieve CO2 emissions reduction goals.  In addition 
to its solar power generating system, a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system 
was built onsite to use biogas to produce steam, electricity and heat with high 
efficiency. The biogas is generated by a biomass energy project at Suzhou 
Industrial Park, which uses kitchen and landscaping waste as raw materials for 
energy generation. Combining solar power generation, CHP system installation 
and sourcing renewable electricity nearby, BeautyCos achieved carbon neutrality 
in 2019.

Sourcing local renewable energy in five markets

In addition to having onsite facilities generating renewable energy, L'Oreal 
sites in North Asia pursued the best way to source local renewable energy.

In Mainland China, L'Oreal's Yichang Tianmei Plant achieved carbon neutrality 
with 100% use of hydropower in 2018.  Other L'Oreal China offices and campuses 
adopted solutions to reduce drastically their CO2 emissions through 
partnerships with a renewable energy project in Jiangsu Province.

L'Oreal Korea started participating in Korea's RE100-system (a global 
initiative on renewable power) in 2021 and received renewable energy 
certification from Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) for the energy used 
across all its offices and distribution centers.

In its Japanese plant in Gotemba, L'Oreal has installed new electrical boilers 
using renewable electricity. L'Oreal Japan met its carbon neutrality goals by 
participating in the Green Power and Heat Certificates initiative for its 
research & innovation center, offices and plant. The initiative sponsors 
renewable energy generation facilities that are validated by the local 
authorities that encompass areas such as wind, biomass, hydro, and solar power 
stations.

L'Oreal Taiwan is the first company in the market to channel its renewable 
energy efforts through Power Purchasing Agreements with local authorities and 
the landlord of the commercial building where it operates. This enabled the 
organization to achieve its carbon neutrality status in late 2021.

Similarly, L'Oreal Hong Kong site achieved carbon neutrality in 2020 with the 
implementation of energy efficiency measures the installation of LED lighting 
to reduce energy consumption and sourcing local renewable electricity for its 
office.

Mr. Pankaj Gupta, SVP of L'Oreal North Asia and China Operations, said: "From 
today, in North Asia, each L'Oreal product is produced and stored in plants and 
warehouses that are carbon neutral. Going forward, we will further collaborate 
with our stakeholders to reduce CO2 emissions along the entire industry value 
chain through product innovation and consumer empowerment programs, 
transportation upgrading and collaboration with strategic suppliers."

The L'Oreal Group has set long-term goals to reduce all its greenhouse gas 
emissions by 25% by 2030 in absolute terms compared to 2016, and aims to reach 
net zero emissions by 2050. These goals were set in accordance with the Science 
Based Targets, which aim to limit global warming to 1.5°C, according to climate 
scientist recommendations, as set by the Paris Agreement.

About L'Oreal

For over 110 years, L'Oreal, the world's leading beauty player, has devoted 
itself to one thing only: fulfilling the beauty aspirations of consumers around 
the world. Our purpose, to create the beauty that moves the world, defines our 
approach to beauty as inclusive, ethical, generous and committed to social and 
environmental sustainability. With our broad portfolio of 35 international 
brands and ambitious sustainability commitments in our 'L'Oreal for the Future' 
programme, we offer each and every person around the world the best in terms of 
quality, efficacy, safety, sincerity and responsibility, while celebrating 
beauty in its infinite plurality.

With 85,400 committed employees, a balanced geographical footprint and sales 
across all distribution networks (e-commerce, mass market, department stores, 
pharmacies, hair salons, branded and travel retail), in 2021 the Group 
generated sales amounting to 32.28 billion euros. With 20 research centers 
across 11 countries around the world and a dedicated Research and Innovation 
team of over 4,000 scientists and 3,000 tech professionals, L'Oreal is focused 
on inventing the future of beauty and becoming a Beauty Tech powerhouse. More 
information on https://www.loreal.com/en/mediaroom

About L'Oreal North Asia Zone

L'Oreal North Asia Zone was established in 2021 as L'Oreal Group regrouped the 
geographical scope of its zones to give greater coherence to consumer behaviour 
and to create synergy within the region. The North Asia Zone comprises of five 
geographically and culturally connected markets of Mainland China, Japan, South 
Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

L'Oreal North Asia Zone is the second largest region within the Group, 
accounting for 30.5% of the Group's global sales in 2021. Situated in the most 
beauty intense region with more than one-third of the world's total beauty 
consumers, L'Oreal North Asia shapes the future of beauty with its innovation 
centers in Shanghai, Tokyo and Seoul, while investing in beauty tech 
transformation as one of the three beauty tech hubs globally. Here, our mission 
is to strategize, create and activate a powerful ecosystem around the North 
Asia Beauty Triangle as a competitive edge to unleash sustainable growth for 
all and inspire the world.

Media contact:
Linda YAN / linda.yan@loreal.com


SOURCE: L'Oreal North Asia

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   Caption: Electrical boilers at L'Oreal Japan Gotemba Plant powered by 100% 
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   Caption: Onsite solar panels at L'Oreal Suzhou plant with 1.2M KWH of 
electricity generated every year since 2015

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