Christian Dior SE, commonly known as Dior, is a prestigious French luxury goods company headquartered in Paris, France. Founded in 1946, Dior has established itself as a leader in the retail trade services sector, particularly in high-end fashion, cosmetics, and accessories. The brand is renowned for its innovative designs and craftsmanship, with iconic products such as the "New Look" silhouette that revolutionised women's fashion in the post-war era.
Dior operates globally, with a strong presence in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, catering to a discerning clientele. The company excels in offering a diverse range of products, including haute couture, ready-to-wear, leather goods, and fragrances, each distinguished by exceptional quality and elegance. With numerous accolades and a prominent market position, Dior continues to set trends and redefine luxury in the fashion industry.
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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
Christian Dior reported Scope 1 and 2 emissions totalling approximately 203.7 million kg CO2e for 2023. In 2022, Scope 1 emissions were approximately 97.9 million kg CO2e, with Scope 3 emissions reaching approximately 6.1 billion kg CO2e. The company's total reported emissions for 2022, encompassing Scope 1 and Scope 3, were approximately 6.2 billion kg CO2e. For 2021, Christian Dior disclosed Scope 1 and 2 emissions of approximately 290.2 million kg CO2e. Christian Dior is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The company has set a near-term target to reduce energy-related greenhouse gas emissions at its sites and stores by 50% in absolute terms by 2026, using a 2019 baseline. This reduction is being pursued through a policy of sourcing 100% renewable or low-carbon energy for its operations. Emissions data is cascaded from Christian Dior SE, with Christian Dior operating as a current subsidiary at cascade level 2. Christian Dior SE is also the source for CDP initiatives and performance data.
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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
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Climate Action 100
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