Packaging
Primary containers use durable materials like glass and PET plastic that are widely recyclable, and Lancôme reports that 10% of its total glass usage is recycled content today, aiming for 30% by 2025. Still, the brand relies heavily on virgin plastics and not all packaging is recyclable.
Ingredient Sustainability
The brand relies on both synthetic and plant-based ingredients in its skincare and makeup, but importantly has programs to source key plant-based materials responsibly. Organic farming and regenerative agriculture are central to Lancôme’s flagship ingredient, the rose. All roses used in Lancôme skincare and makeup are organically cultivated, many on the brand’s own pesticide-free estates in France. L’Oréal (parent company) achieved 100% certified sustainable palm oil sourcing, with all palm oil derivatives RSPO-certified since 2012.
Despite these efforts, there are areas to improve. Many Lancôme formulas still include petrochemical-derived ingredients (e.g. mineral paraffin in mascaras, synthetic polymers and silicones in foundations), which are non-renewable and can carry a high carbon footprint. Some products use microplastic-like polymers (such as acrylate copolymers and nylon in makeup) that persist in the environment.
Energy Use and Footprint
L’Oréal has publicly committed to carbon neutrality for all operations by 2025, meaning all Lancôme production sites, offices, and distribution centers will run on 100% renewable energy and achieve net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions within the next year.
Waste Management
One area for improvement is establishing take-back programs more globally and increasing the use of recycled content beyond current levels. Still, the brand’s efforts to remove single-use plastics, promote refills, and educate consumers on disposal show a concerted waste mitigation strategy
Business Model
As a high-end brand, Lancôme’s model has historically been built on frequent product launches, premium packaging, and encouraging customers to indulge in a full regimen of products, practices that can drive resource use. However, Lancôme is shifting its model toward more sustainable consumption patterns in several ways.