A pioneering House in eco-design Packaging is crucial in the experience that Parfums Christian Dior offers its customers, and yet its manufacture uses precious natural resources and generates a significant carbon footprint: it accounts for 30% of our carbon report. Packaging solutions are designed from the outset to be lightweight, reusable or recyclable: the House has set itself ambitious targets in this respect, along 3 fundamental lines of improvement. + = / - 0 1 2 % 7 8 9 0 % 7 8 9 0 7 8 9 0 % Peter Philips Creative and Image Director for Dior Makeup Parfums Christian Dior Learn more Learn more 8 9 0 1 unit weight of packaging materials per g or ml of product sold by 2030 plastics from virgin fossil resources in packaging by 2030 recyclable or refillable packaging by 2030 (61% by 2024) « Today, beyond the notions of color and elegance, our com- munities are looking for sustainability, inclusivity, accessibility and empowerment - all fundamental values that crystallize dreams. Eco-design has thus become a crucial chapter we are writing: incorporating environmental considerations right from the pro- duct design stage to minimize their impacts. I am honored to be part of a House that has always maintained its contempo- rary relevance while keeping an eye to the future and actively contributing to ecological preservation. I am deeply inspired by Christian Dior’s love of nature and incredibility proud to work with our teams towards a future that respects sustainability, creativity and quality. » Peter Philips Creative and Image Director for Dior Makeup