L’Oréal Fund for Nature Regeneration accelerates biodiversity
preservation efforts with three new investments
L’ORÉAL FUND FOR NATURE REGENERATION
ACCELERATES BIODIVERSITY PRESERVATION EFFORTS WITH THREE NEW
INVESTMENTS
High-impact projects tackle biodiversity loss
through reforestation and the restoration of ecosystems
Clichy, 20th
April 2023 – Ahead of Earth Day, L’Oréal today
announced three new recipients of its Fund for Nature Regeneration.
NetZero, ReforesTerra and Mangroves.Now were chosen for their
innovative approaches to carbon capture in soils, reforestation and
mangrove restoration, and for their potential to have a
far-reaching, positive impact on the environment and local
communities.
According to the COP151, one million species are
already threatened with extinction and 75% of the earth’s surface
has been significantly altered. With the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) calling for more global cooperation in
biodiversity preservation efforts2, L’Oréal is accelerating its
longstanding commitment to biodiversity beyond its own value chain.
Through the fund, which has committed EUR22 million in projects
to-date, L’Oréal is engaging with partners with proven expertise to
support in the regeneration of degraded lands and mangroves, as
well as the restoration of marine areas and forests.
The latest projects were selected following due
diligence and based on key criteria including business model
readiness, economic viability, and positive environmental and
social impacts:
NetZero is a French climate
venture operating in tropical areas such as Cameroon and Brazil,
that specializes in long-term carbon removal from the atmosphere by
turning agricultural residues into biochar. Biochar is a stable,
non-polluting carbon that can be added to improve degraded soil. It
is recognized by the IPCC as a viable solution with the potential
to remove one-to-two billion tons of CO2 emissions from the
planet’s atmosphere each year.
ReforesTerra aims to restore
2,000 hectares of land degraded by pastures – one of the greatest
challenges facing the Amazon. The project will engage with
smallholder farmers to directly plant new trees and create a
favorable environment for natural regeneration in the lower Rio
Jamari basin of Rondônia, covering 75 per cent of the project area.
The remaining 25 per cent will benefit from strategic planting in
small clusters that attracts wildlife to naturally propagate new
forests. This project is one of the largest Afforestation,
Reforestation and Revegetation (ARR) projects in Brazil.
Mangroves.Now will facilitate
community-based mangrove restoration projects in South Asian
countries such as Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka. This region has
been the most affected by mangrove deforestation in the last thirty
years. Mangroves.Now will provide access to financing for
small-scale projects with local NGOs. The aim is to restore
approximately 20,000 hectares of previously degraded land and
provide equitable benefit-sharing with local communities.
“At L’Oréal Groupe, our environmental duty goes
beyond our business. It is our responsibility to address today’s
most pressing challenges, like the erosion of biodiversity and its
social and ecological impact,” said Rachel Barré,
Environmental Leadership Director, L’Oréal Groupe. “The
L’Oréal Fund for Nature Regeneration is an important vehicle in our
efforts towards a more sustainable future for all. With the new
projects signed, our aim is to help restore the planet’s
biodiversity and preserve its abundant ecosystems.”
“Our vision for value creation is one where
financial performance and environmental and socio-economic impact
are inextricably linked,” said Muriel
Atias, Chief Investment Officer,
L’Oréal Groupe. “The L’Oréal Fund for Nature
Regeneration is a catalyst for sustainable value creation through
private capital, enabling the acceleration of environmental
solutions with long-term benefit. Through our impact investing
strategy, we can play an important role in tackling biodiversity
loss with expert local partners.”
The L’Oréal Fund for Nature Regeneration was
created in 2020 and is endowed with EUR 50 million for impact
investment. In 2021, L’Oréal announced the first two recipients of
funds: the Real Wild Estates Company (RWEC), the UK’s first
rewilding business; and RIZE carbon financing, which helps
accelerate France’s farming sector towards sustainable practices.
The fund is managed by Mirova Natural Capital, a subsidiary of
Natixis Investment Managers, one of the pioneers in natural capital
investment.
About L’OréalFor over 110
years, L’Oréal, the world’s leading beauty player, has devoted
itself to one thing only: fulfilling the beauty aspirations of
consumers around the world. Our purpose, to create the beauty that
moves the world, defines our approach to beauty as inclusive,
ethical, generous and committed to social and environmental
sustainability. With our broad portfolio of 36 international brands
and ambitious sustainability commitments in our L’Oréal for the
Future programme, we offer each and every person around the world
the best in terms of quality, efficacy, safety, sincerity and
responsibility, while celebrating beauty in its infinite plurality.
With 87 400 committed employees, a balanced geographical footprint
and sales across all distribution networks (e-commerce, mass
market, department stores, pharmacies, hair salons, branded and
travel retail), in 2022 the Group generated sales amounting to
38.26 billion euros. With 20 research centers across 11 countries
around the world and a dedicated Research and Innovation team of
over 4 000 scientists and 5 500 tech and digital professionals,
L’Oréal is focused on inventing the future of beauty and becoming a
Beauty Tech powerhouse. More information on
https://www.loreal.com/en/mediaroom
About the L’Oréal Fund for Nature
RegenerationThe L’Oréal Fund for Nature Regeneration
(LFNR) is a 50 million euros impact investment fund, managed by
Mirova Natural Capital, the asset management company affiliated to
Natixis Investment Managers and dedicated to sustainable
investment. LFNR is dedicated exclusively to L’Oréal and its shares
cannot be subscribed to third parties. This document cannot be
construed as marketing (as such term is defined in the Alternative
Investment Fund Manager Directive) of LFNR.LFNR aims to support
projects conserving or restoring natural habitats. More
specifically, the portfolio will include projects that support the
regeneration of degraded lands and mangroves, as well as the
restoration of marine areas and forests. Beyond ecological
restoration, these projects will also help address the social needs
of surrounding communities through the development of sustainable
livelihood opportunities (sustainable agriculture and fisheries,
ecotourism, commercialization of carbon credits). They will live in
a healthier environment, benefit from new economic opportunities
and enhanced resilience to climate change: - By 2030, the L’Oréal
Fund for Nature Regeneration will have helped restore one million
hectares of degraded ecosystems. - By 2030, the Fund will have
helped capture 15 to 20 million tons of CO2. - It will have created
hundreds of job opportunities.
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1 UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15), Montreal, Canada, December
20222 Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and
Vulnerability, IPCC, February 2022
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