Luxury Giant LVMH Joins Canopy’s Pack4Good and CanopyStyle Initiatives

LVMH partners with Canopy to further strengthen its commitment to forest conservation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Paris, Vancouver, June 4, 2021 — LVMH is celebrating European Green Week by announcing its partnership with award-winning environmental not-for-profit Canopy. Canopy has a 20-year track record of harnessing the purchasing influence of large brands to advance environmental protection and transform supply chains.

Over 3.2 billion trees are cut down every year, many of which from the world’s most integral forests, to produce paper packaging or to make fabrics like viscose and rayon for clothing. Canopy’s Pack4Good (packaging) and CanopyStyle (fashion) initiatives to work in partnership with brands to change supply chains, save forests, and bring alternative NextGen Solutions from the margins of the marketplace to the mainstream. LVMH’s Pack4Good and CanopyStyle commitments continue this growing trend, set ambitious targets, prioritize innovation, and apply to all of its iconic 75 Maisons.

LVMH’s commitments include:

  • Ensuring its supply chains for paper, paper packaging and fabrics are free of fibre from the world’s Ancient and Endangered Forests by the end of 2022; and
  • Influencing its supply chains to protect the world’s remaining forests and endangered species habitat and forward the Free, Prior and Informed Consent of communities and Indigenous rights and title.

“LVMH’s Initiatives For the Environment Program (LIFE 360) recognizes and celebrates the importance of the world’s Ancient and Endangered Forests as key to the world’s biodiversity and our ability to address climate change. We are pleased to be a CanopyStyle and Pack4Good partner, an integral step as we continue to ensure the highest environmental performance for our products and supply chain,” said Hélène Valade, Environment Development Group Director, LVMH.

In addition to ensuring its paper, packaging, and fabric supply chains are free of fibre from the world’s most vital forests, LVMH and its Maisons will also support the development of Next Generation Solutions. These circular economy alternatives include smart design as well as game-changing innovations, such as the use of agricultural residues, recycled textiles, and microbial cellulose to manufacture paper, packaging, and textiles instead of endangered forest fibre.

“Nearly five billion years of evolution has delivered us all an extraordinary natural inheritance that no one can afford to waste. We are thrilled that LVMH and all of their iconic Maisons are now working with Canopy to add conservation of the world’s priceless forests and climate to their legacy,” said Nicole Rycroft, Executive Director, Canopy.

LVMH’s commitments buoy efforts to protect forests’ irreplaceable ecosystems and will contribute significantly to the transformation of unsustainable supply chains and the development of life-affirming value chains.

A full copy of LVMH’s commitments can be found here: LMVH Forest Sourcing Policy

Background on LVMH’s history of environmental excellence:

LVMH and its Maisons have long been involved.

LVMH, as a key partner of the UNESCO MAB (Man and the Biosphere) program, recently announced the launch of a joint project to combat deforestation in the Amazon, which is a major threat to the region’s precious ecosystems. This initiative is part of the Group’s own program LIFE 360 (LVMH Initiatives For the Environment), through which it is committed to contributing to the rehabilitation of five million hectares of habitat for flora and fauna across the world and to limiting the environmental impact of its activities.

The Group also announced the deployment of regenerative agriculture programs for strategic agricultural raw materials such as grapes, cotton, wool or leather by 2030, as well as a contribution to the collective effort to regenerate ecosystems and preserve particularly endangered plant and animal species.

A number of ambitious preservation programs launched by Group Maisons come under this umbrella:

  • The “Guerlain for Bees Conservation Program”, which includes the “Women for Bees” initiative, also launched in partnership with UNESCO MAB, to protect a species essential for the safeguarding of biodiversity on Earth;
  • The Moët Hennessy “Living Soils” program for soil regeneration;
  • The Hennessy commitment to helping local people take part in reforestation;
  • The regenerative-agriculture pilot projects launched with the backing of Stella McCartney.

Background on Canopy’s ground-breaking initiatives:

Canopy launched the Pack4Good initiative in October 2019. It now includes 232 brand partners, representing a combined revenue of over $132 billion. Pack4Good partners include fashion brands, personal care brands, printers and telecommunication companies, as well as Next Generation Solutions providers, with more sectors and companies expressing interest every day.

Canopy’s CanopyStyle initiative is one of the fastest moving environmental initiatives in the fashion sector. CanopyStyle now includes more than 482 brand partners, representing more than $741 billion in annual revenue. With Canopy’s brand collaborators, the initiative is leading the fashion industry to a supply chain revolution, catalyzing Next Generation Solutions, and engaging in collective advocacy that advances forest conservation, climate action, and changes our world for the better.

Canopy
Canopy is a solutions-driven not-for-profit environmental organization dedicated to protecting forests, species, and climate. We’re committed to working together to guide businesses to better, more sustainable practices. www.canopyplanet.org

LVMH
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is represented in Wines and Spirits by a portfolio of brands that includes Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Krug, Ruinart, Mercier, Château d’Yquem, Domaine du Clos des Lambrays, Château Cheval Blanc, Colgin Cellars, Hennessy, Glenmorangie, Ardbeg, Belvedere, Woodinville, Volcán de Mi Tierra, Chandon, Cloudy Bay, Terrazas de los Andes, Cheval des Andes, Cape Mentelle, Newton, Bodega Numanthia, Ao Yun, Château d’Esclans and Château du Galoupet. Its Fashion and Leather Goods division includes Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior Couture, Celine, Loewe, Kenzo, Givenchy, Fendi, Emilio Pucci, Marc Jacobs, Berluti, Loro Piana, RIMOWA, Patou. LVMH is present in the Perfumes and Cosmetics sector with Parfums Christian Dior, Guerlain, Parfums Givenchy, Kenzo Parfums, Perfumes Loewe, Benefit Cosmetics, Make Up For Ever, Acqua di Parma, Fresh, Fenty Beauty by Rihanna and Maison Francis Kurkdjian. LVMH’s Watches and Jewelry division comprises Bvlgari, Tiffany & Co., TAG Heuer, Chaumet, Dior Watches, Zenith, Fred and Hublot. LVMH is also active in selective retailing as well as in other activities through DFS, Sephora, Le Bon Marché, La Samaritaine, Groupe Les Echos, Cova, Le Jardin d’Acclimatation, Royal Van Lent, Belmond and Cheval Blanc hotels.

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