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Vision and Commitment to Sustainable Development! CHANEL Chief Sustainability Officer, Kate Wylie: Climate Change is No Longer a Future Problem but a Present Reality We Must Face

Jack Huang by Jack Huang
September 30, 2024
Kate Wylie, CHANEL's Chief Sustainability Officer. (Photography: CHANEL)

Kate Wylie, CHANEL's Chief Sustainability Officer. (Photography: CHANEL)

In an era where global awareness of environmental change and social responsibility is steadily increasing, businesses are no longer merely expected to excel financially. They are also being called upon to demonstrate commitment and action in sustainable development. As scientific understanding of climate change deepens, governments, NGOs, and consumers are exerting pressure on companies to contribute to reducing their carbon footprint, protecting natural resources, and promoting social equity. Climate change is no longer a distant issue but an urgent reality we must confront. In this context, the sustainability strategies of companies are becoming crucial not only for their long-term survival but also for their competitive edge. It is within this backdrop that leading global luxury brands like CHANEL are actively embracing sustainability as a core component of their corporate strategy.

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CHANEL’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Kate Wylie, brings a wealth of expertise in the field of sustainability, having held senior management positions at several leading global companies, where she focused on driving environmental and social responsibility initiatives. Before joining CHANEL, Wylie worked at Mars, where she led the company’s global sustainability efforts, achieving significant milestones in carbon reduction, renewable energy usage, and social equity across the global supply chain, making Mars a leader in sustainability. Kate Wylie’s extensive experience and unwavering values make her a pivotal figure in CHANEL’s drive to promote sustainable development. She is committed to transforming the luxury industry into a leader in environmental stewardship and social responsibility:

“Our goal is not only to maintain our leadership in the luxury sector but also to drive the planet towards sustainable development. Achieving net-zero emissions by 2040 is our commitment to the future. In the face of global climate change and environmental challenges, we must take responsibility for both the environment and society.”

CHANEL’s 2040 Carbon Neutrality Declaration: Comprehensive Reduction of Supply Chain Carbon Emissions

In its 2024 report, “Net Zero Emissions 2040”, CHANEL clearly outlines its strategic roadmap for the next 16 years, with the goal of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain by 2040, in line with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The report identifies three scopes to measure a company’s greenhouse gas emissions. Scope 1 covers direct emissions from sources that CHANEL directly controls, such as fossil fuel combustion and industrial processes. Scope 2 refers to indirect emissions from the energy the company purchases, including electricity, steam, and hot water. Scope 3 includes all other indirect emissions, primarily from the company’s supply chain, including product transportation, raw material production, and employee commuting.

CHANEL has committed to reducing emissions across all three scopes by 90% by 2040, compared to 2021 levels. This ambitious target covers the company’s entire operations and supply chain, reflecting CHANEL’s dedication and active role in addressing global climate change. This commitment signifies that the brand will not only optimise its internal operations but will also work closely with suppliers, embrace technological innovations, and transition to renewable energy, all aimed at significantly reducing carbon emissions to meet its ambitious sustainability goals.

“This objective extends beyond reducing internal carbon emissions; it requires a complete transformation of the entire supply chain,” Wylie emphasises. She notes that CHANEL will gradually phase out high-carbon materials and processes, while also exploring innovative technologies to drive global carbon reduction efforts. CHANEL’s actions further cement its leadership in the luxury industry, reaffirming the company’s responsibility in addressing the global climate crisis.

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CHANEL’s freight transformation plan has significantly reduced the carbon footprint of its global supply chain by heavily cutting back on the use of air freight in favour of sea freight. Wylie is actively driving this shift, which is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 10,000 tonnes annually. (Photography: CHANEL)

The Transformation from Luxury to Sustainability: Innovation-Driven Change

In CHANEL’s sustainability blueprint, the company is actively transforming traditional luxury production into a sustainable model through technological innovation and material substitution. “We are collaborating with Finnish start-up SULAPAC to develop a renewable and biodegradable material, which is planned to be used for future cosmetic packaging.” This material not only significantly reduces carbon emissions during production but also greatly minimises the negative impact on the environment.

Material selection plays a crucial role in CHANEL’s production process. By adopting recycled materials and low-carbon agricultural practices, the company aims to reduce its reliance on natural resources while protecting ecosystems within its supply chain. CHANEL is also gradually introducing renewable natural ingredients in its perfume and beauty products, with plans to substantially increase the use of these ingredients in the coming years, driving a more sustainable production model.

RE100 and Renewable Energy: From Commitment to Action

As a member of the RE100 initiative, CHANEL has committed to using 100% renewable energy across its global operations by 2025. This pledge highlights the brand’s leadership in the global energy transition:

“Joining RE100 is not only our commitment to the environment, but also an investment in the future economy.”

To achieve its sustainability goals, CHANEL is driving the adoption of clean energy worldwide, introducing solar and wind energy technologies at production facilities in Europe and the Americas, and heavily investing in renewable energy infrastructure across the Asia-Pacific region. Simultaneously, CHANEL is working closely with suppliers, encouraging them to adopt clean energy by offering technical support and financial assistance, helping its supply chain transition to a low-carbon model. These efforts not only support CHANEL in reaching its sustainability targets but also propel the luxury industry towards a more environmentally friendly future.

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CHANEL’s progress in reducing its carbon footprint in Scope 1 and Scope 2 is notable. Data shows that from a baseline of 31,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) in 2021, CHANEL has successfully reduced its emissions to 24,000 tonnes by 2023. (Photography: CHANEL)

Investing in Global Nature-Based Solutions: The Path to Carbon Neutrality Spanning Three Continents

In addition to its emission reduction efforts, CHANEL is balancing its carbon footprint through investments in nature-based solutions, such as protecting and restoring global carbon sinks like forests and peatlands. Through these initiatives, CHANEL is not only driving emission reductions within its operations but also making a tangible contribution to global environmental conservation.

For instance, CHANEL has invested in low-income countries across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, helping local communities enhance their resilience to climate change. These investment projects include improving agricultural techniques, strengthening disaster response capabilities, and promoting the use of renewable energy. This approach demonstrates CHANEL’s global commitment to social responsibility and sets an example for the luxury industry:

“We recognise that emission reductions alone are not enough to achieve net-zero emissions, which is why we fully support global nature-based solutions to help balance our carbon footprint.”

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The key sources of CHANEL’s carbon footprint have been meticulously analysed, allowing the brand to develop targeted reduction measures and strategies to support its goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2040. (Photography: CHANEL)

CHANEL: Advancing Technological Innovation and Global Collaboration

One of CHANEL’s key future strategies is centred on technological innovation and global collaboration, which will serve as the cornerstone for achieving its 2040 net-zero emissions target. The brand has partnered with the École Normale Supérieure in Paris to research ocean carbon capture and storage systems, exploring the potential of “blue carbon” ecosystems in mitigating climate change. These studies not only contribute to the development of new technologies but also drive environmental protection efforts on a global scale.

In addition, CHANEL plans to increase its investment in technological innovation, particularly in critical areas such as supply chain management, material selection, and energy use. The brand is developing data-driven decision support systems to more accurately track and manage carbon emissions. Simultaneously, CHANEL is actively involved in international collaborations, working with other companies, NGOs, and research institutions to develop new sustainable technologies and promote their adoption worldwide.

Racing Towards a Carbon-Neutral Future: Becoming a Global Leader in Sustainable Development

One of the core elements of CHANEL’s future strategy is technological innovation and global collaboration, which will be crucial in achieving the brand’s 2040 net-zero emissions target. CHANEL has partnered with the École Normale Supérieure in Paris to research ocean carbon capture and storage systems, exploring the potential of “blue carbon” ecosystems in mitigating climate change. Through these forward-looking collaborations, CHANEL aims not only to introduce innovative technologies to the luxury industry but also to make a substantial contribution to global efforts to combat climate change. This research will further promote environmental protection initiatives and pave the way for more nature-based solutions, supporting ecosystem restoration and conservation.

In terms of technological innovation, CHANEL also plans to significantly increase its investment in supply chain management, material selection, and energy use. The brand is developing a data-driven decision support system that will enable precise tracking and management of carbon emissions, helping CHANEL to be more transparent and efficient on its path to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, CHANEL recognises that global cooperation is another essential pillar of driving sustainable development. To this end, the brand is actively participating in international collaborations, joining forces with other companies, NGOs, and research institutions to develop and promote new sustainable technologies, pushing the luxury industry towards a greener future.

Over the next decade, CHANEL will continue to increase its investments in renewable energy, nature-based solutions, and technological innovation, striving to become a global leader in sustainable development. Kate Wylie is well aware that emission reduction efforts alone cannot fully address climate issues—larger transformations must be driven by ongoing technological innovation and global collaboration:

“Our goal is to become a pioneer in global sustainable development through continuous innovation and action. This is not just about the future; it is our responsibility to the planet.”

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