2021 UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION DOCUMENT

4. L’Oréal’s social, environmental and societal responsibility

Theme Standard number Disclosure title Additional information Level of compliance Location of information
  2-27 Compliance with laws and regulations   Fully compliant 2.2.1.5.
  2-28 Membership associations   Fully compliant 4.1.2.
  2-29 Approach to stakeholder engagement   Fully compliant 4.1.3.
  2-30 Collective bargaining agreements   Fully compliant 4.3.2.4
Management Approach 3-1 Process to determine material topics   Fully compliant 3. - 4.1.2 - 4.5.
  3-2 List of material topics     3.
  3-3 Management of material topics   Fully compliant 3. - 4.1. - 4.3.
ECONOMIC          
  202-2 Key posts and local managers Strategic positions outside France occupied by local managers: 32% Fully compliant

3.5.

4.3.4.

  205-1 Operations assessed for risks related to corruption   Fully compliant 4.3.4.
  205-2 Communication and training about anti‑corruption policies and procedures   Fully compliant 4.3.4.
ENVIRONMENTAL          
Energy 302-1 Energy consumption within the organisation

Fuel consumption from non-renewable sources: 128,686,294 kWh; Fuel consumption from renewable sources: 168,873,582 kWh Self‑generated electricity, heating, cooling, and steam: 80,809,909 kWh; Electricity, heating, cooling, and steam sold: 7,797,725 kWh; Electricity, heating, cooling, and steam purchased for consumption: 417,741,073 kWh; total energy consumption: 783,210,572 kWh. 80% of renewable energy in total energy consumption

Fully compliant

1.2.7 - 3.4.4.3. 4.3.1.

  302-3 Energy intensity Energy intensity : 128 kWh / 1000 FP Fully compliant 4.3.1.
  302-4 Reduction of energy consumption   Fully compliant 1.2.7. - 3.4.4.3.
Water 303-1

Water withdrawal by source

Volume of water withdrawn – Surface water, including water from wetlands, rivers, lakes and oceans, and ground water: 260,182 m3; Volume of water withdrawn – Rainwater collected directly and stored: 4,956 m3; Volume of water withdrawn – Wastewater from another organisation: 23 m3; Water from municipal water supplies or water from other water utilities: 1,791,898 m3; Total volume of water withdrawn by plants and distribution centres: 2,057,059 m3 Fully compliant

1.2.7. - 3.4.4.3.

4.3.1.

Biodiversity 304-2 Significant impacts of activities, products, and services on biodiversity   Fully compliant 3.4.7.3. - 4.
Emissions 305-1 Direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions   Fully compliant 4.3.1.3.1. - 4.3.1.4.1.
  305-2 Energy indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions   Fully compliant 4.3.1.3.1. - 4.3.1.4.1.
  305-3 Other indirect (Scope 3) GHG emissions   Fully compliant 4.3.1.3.1. - 4.3.1.4.1.
  305-4

GHG emissions intensity

Intensity of direct CO2 emissions: 4.2 g eq. /CO2/ PF; Change in the intensity of direct CO2 emissions compared with 2019: - 35%; intensity of indirect CO2 emissions: 0.9 g eq. /CO2/PF; Change in the intensity of indirect CO2 emissions compared with 2019: - 35 %;) ; Intensity of CO2 emissions CO2: 5.2 g eq. /CO2/PF; Change in the intensity of CO2 emissions (direct + indirect) vs 2019: -35%

Fully compliant 4.3.1.3.1. - 4.3.1.4.1.
  305-5 Reduction of GHG emissions

Change in direct CO2 emissions compared (scope 1) with 2019: -35%; Change in indirect CO2 emissions (scope 2, Market Based): -35%

Fully compliant 4.3.1.3.1. - 4.3.1.4.1.
Waste and Wastewater 306-2 Waste by type and disposal method Waste recovered for use as a source of energy: 43,501 tonnes; Waste recovered through reuse and recycling: 66,195 tonnes; Waste incinerated without recovery for use as a source of energy: 3,238 tonnes Fully compliant 4.3.1.1.1.6.
  306-3 Significant spills   Fully compliant 4.3.1.2. - 3.5