The Estée Lauder Companies (ELC) have a long-term commitment to advancing possibilities for women and girls around the world. In our 6th year of partnership with Springer Nature, the world’s leading scientific research publisher, they continue to recognize and celebrate inspirational early-career women researchers and those who have worked to champion women and girls’ participation in science through the Nature Awards for Inspiring Women in Science. This year’s awards ceremony, hosted across 2 days and held for the first time at the company’s global headquarters and Research & Development (R&D)…
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ELC Launches Responsible Store Design Program
ELC is proud to launch the Responsible Store Design program to advance progress toward our environmental targets while engaging our consumers in the journey. ELC has long recognized that our retail footprint creates a unique opportunity to advance progress toward our environmental targets while engaging our consumers in the journey. In support of these environmental commitments, ELC is proud to launch the Responsible Store Design program and engage our consumers in our retail sustainability journey. This program provides a framework for the assessment of new and existing retail stores, and…
Read MoreELC Expands Renewable Energy Portfolio with Canadian Solar Array
The Estée Lauder Companies (ELC) has expanded its global renewable energy portfolio with an on-site solar installation at its new, state-of-the-art fill and assembly manufacturing facility, Hillmount, in Markham, Ontario. The rooftop installation makes Hillmount the company’s first Canadian facility to use on-site solar power, bringing the company’s total solar capacity to 5.7 MW worldwide and helping to further its climate action strategy. The leading component of ELC’s climate-related strategy to address Scope 1 and 2 emissions for its direct operations is the pursuit of energy efficiency and on-site/off-site renewable…
Read MoreELC and Aveda Pilot Blockchain Tech in Madagascan Vanilla Supply Chain
The Estée Lauder Companies (ELC) and its brands work with multiple stakeholders across a global supply chain to source ingredients and materials from around the world that go into its products. When sourcing natural ingredients, ELC works to continuously improve and strengthen its sourcing practices. Whether it be the implementation of new tools and ratings platforms, or the testing of innovative, digital solutions, the company’s aim is to enhance transparency and traceability across the supply chain to benefit all stakeholders involved. In February 2019, the company and Aveda—an ELC brand…
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