2021 UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION DOCUMENT

1. Presentation of the Group integrated report

L’ORÉAL RECOGNISED FOR ITS NON-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
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CDP: AAA for the 6th consecutive year

Global leader in sustainable development for its actions to fight climate change, protect forests and manage water sustainably.

The CDP is a non-profit organisation that encourages companies to publish their environmental data and assesses their sustainable development performance as well as their transparency efforts.
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S&P Global Ratings: 85/100

The ESG assessment reflects the Group’s ability to deliver strong performance through the commitment of the senior managers of L’Oréal to an ambitious sustainability strategy.

The ESG rating conducted by S&P Global Ratings assesses a company’s ability to prepare for future risks and opportunities in terms of sustainable development.
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Global Compact Lead for the 7th consecutive year

L’Oréal was recognised as a Global Compact LEAD company by the United Nations for its continued commitment to the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact and for placing the UN Sustainable Development Goals at the centre of its growth strategy.

Launched in 2000, the United Nations Global Compact is a call for companies to align their activities and strategies with the ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption, and to take action in support of the UN goals and challenges expressed in the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Ethisphere: 12th year

In 2021, L’Oréal was recognised for the twelfth time as one of the world’s most ethical companies.

Ethisphere Institute is the world leader in defining and promoting ethical business standards.
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Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index

L’Oréal was again recognised by the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index, acknowledging the most advanced companies in the area of gender parity among 380 companies evaluated in 44 countries.

The Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index acknowledges the most advanced companies in the area of gender parity.

Universum: 5th place

In 2021, L’Oréal was ranked #5 in the world (business schools), making it the first EU multinational company in the Top 5.

The Universum “World’s Most Attractive Employers” ranking compiles the results of surveys conducted in 10 countries: United States, China, Germany, United Kingdom, France, India, Italy, Brazil, Russia and Canada.