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Our commitments to the planet
Caudalie has always shown its firm efforts to actively improve the environment.
Our approach is built around two strong commitments: protecting and restoring forests with 1% for the Planet, and fighting plastic pollution through our 100% Ocean Plastic Collect initiative.
Our objective? To go further every day to minimise our environmental impact and promote uncompromising beauty.
Parmi les
1st
global cosmetic contributors
We prioritize areas we consider at risk, where the need is most urgent, but we also support initiatives in France and in other countries where our employees and consumers live, in order to maintain a strong connection with our stakeholders.
+13
million trees planted
years of collaboration
countries supported
Our actions around the world
In 2025, Caudalie supported 12 forest conservation and restoration organisations intervening in 11 different countries. Multiple actions in the field are taken: planting trees, collecting seeds and developing nurseries, preserving intact wild spaces, developing natural regeneration and agroforestry practices, collecting rainwater, environmental education and so much more.
Since
2020
3 880
tonnes of plastic waste collected and recycled
Our carbon footprint
25 000 T
CO2eq(5)
Equivalent to
the annual CO₂ absorption by
1
million trees(6)
the CO₂ storage in about
42 ha
of temperate primary rainforest in British Columbia(7)
(1) Source: https://all4trees.org/dossiers/deforestation/consequences/changements-climatiques/ . (2) Source: https://www.unep.org/fr/pollution-plastique. (3) Source: https://www.pactcollective.org/. (4) Source: https://www.geolittoral.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/les-dechets-solides-en-mer-et-sur-le-littoral-a1430.html#H_En-mer. (5) According to the GHG Protocol methodology. (6) Based on an estimate defined by Ecotree, considering that one tree on average absorbs about 25 kg of CO₂ per year, depending on various specific factors. Sources: How much CO₂ does a tree absorb?. (7) Source: Wilderness International
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