Christian Dior SE, commonly referred to as Dior, is a prestigious French luxury goods company headquartered in Paris, France. Founded in 1946 by the visionary designer Christian Dior, the brand has become synonymous with haute couture, ready-to-wear fashion, leather goods, accessories, and fragrances. Dior's innovative designs, particularly the iconic "New Look" introduced in 1947, revolutionised women's fashion and established the brand as a leader in the luxury industry.
With a strong presence in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, Dior continues to excel in the competitive luxury market. The company is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance, offering a diverse range of products that include high-end clothing, handbags, and perfumes. As a key player in the global luxury sector, Dior consistently achieves remarkable milestones, solidifying its position as a symbol of sophistication and style.
+1 vs industry average
Christian Dior’s score of 36 is higher than 61% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.
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Industry Intensity
Retail Trade Services has below-average carbon intensity
Industry performance
The Retail Trade Services industry has reduced its overall emissions by 42% since 2019
Emissions trajectory 2020 – 2026
Reported emissions
Scope 3 accounts for ••• of total emissions.
Christian Dior's reported carbon emissions
In 2023, Christian Dior reported total emissions of approximately 198,852,000 kg CO2e, comprising 77,132,000 kg CO2e from Scope 1 and 126,532,000 kg CO2e from Scope 2 emissions. Notably, the company has not disclosed Scope 3 emissions data for this year. Christian Dior has set ambitious climate commitments, aiming for global net-zero emissions by 2050. Additionally, the company targets a 50% reduction in energy-related greenhouse gas emissions in absolute terms for both Scope 1 and Scope 2 by 2026, using 2019 as the baseline year. This initiative is supported by a policy of transitioning to 100% renewable or low-carbon energy. The emissions data for Christian Dior is cascaded from its parent company, Christian Dior SE, reflecting the corporate family's commitment to sustainability. The company continues to align its strategies with industry standards, focusing on significant reductions in its carbon footprint while enhancing its operational efficiency.
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Christian Dior’s Climate Goals (2030 & 2050)
3 goals2026
50% reduction in Scope 2
reducing energy‑related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at its sites and stores by 50% in absolute terms by 2026 (baseline: 2019) thanks to a…
2030
62% reduction in total GHG
Vs 2019 baseline. Validated by SBTi. Includes full supply chain.
2040
50% reduction in Scope 3 intensity
Across purchased goods and services and logistics.
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Scope 3 top emissions categories
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Climate initiatives

Science Based Targets Initiative

Carbon Disclosure Project
The Climate Pledge
UN Global Compact Climate Champions initiative
RE 100
Climate Action 100
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