Christian Dior SE

Common Name
Christian Dior
Country
France
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Luxury Goods
Employees
195,831
Ticker
CDI
Exchange
EURONEXT
Description
Christian Dior SE is a leading luxury goods company renowned for its high-end fashion, accessories, fragrances, and cosmetics. As a predominant fashion house, it holds a significant position within th...

Christian Dior's GHG Emissions Data Preview

In 2023, Christian Dior completed a corporate carbon footprint assessment and publicly disclosed its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions according to the GHG Protocol, covering Scope 1 (direct emissions from owned or controlled sources), Scope 2 (indirect emissions from purchased energy), and Scope 3 (indirect emissions across the value chain).

Christian Dior has also provided a category-level breakdown for 10 out of 15 Scope 3 emissions categories, offering greater transparency into its value chain emissions.

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Insights into Christian Dior's Operational Emissions

In 2023, the total operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of Christian Dior amounted to 217,083 metric tons of CO2 equivalent. This figure includes both direct emissions from owned or controlled sources (Scope 1) and indirect emissions from purchased energy (Scope 2).

Compared to 2022, the total operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of Christian Dior decreased by 15.68%, showing that the company has made progress in taking action to reduce the climate impact of its operations.

Christian Dior's Scope 1 Emissions Over Time

20222023035 k70 k105 k140 ktCO2e+88%
  • Total Scope 1
  • Year-over-Year Change

What are Christian Dior's Scope 1 emissions?

In 2023, the total Scope 1 emissions of Christian Dior were 126,532 metric tons of COâ‚‚ equivalent (tCOâ‚‚e).

Compared to the previous year (2022), Christian Dior's Scope 1 emissions increased by 87.75%, suggesting that the company faced challenges in reducing emissions from its directly owned or controlled operations.

What are Christian Dior's Scope 2 emissions?

In 2023, Christian Dior reported Scope 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of 90,551 tCOâ‚‚e without specifying the calculation method.

Has Christian Dior reduced its Scope 2 emissions over time?

Compared to the previous year (2022), Christian Dior's Scope 2 emissions (Unspecified Calculation Method) fell by 52.35% in 2023, showing that the company has made progress in taking action to reduce the climate impact of its energy consumption.

What methodology does Christian Dior use for Scope 2 reporting?

In 2023, Christian Dior reported its Scope 2 emissions using an unspecified methodology.

Christian Dior's Scope 2 Emissions Over Time

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  • Total Scope 2 (Unspecified Calculation Method)

Insights into Christian Dior's Value Chain Emissions

In 2023, Christian Dior reported 552,171 metric tons of COâ‚‚ equivalent (tCOâ‚‚e) of Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, representing indirect emissions across its upstream and downstream value chain.

The 2023 disclosure of Christian Dior includes a breakdown across 2 of the 15 Scope 3 categories defined by the GHG Protocol, down from 10 in 2022, indicating a decline in reporting granularity and reduced insight into the company's full value chain emissions.

Christian Dior's Scope 3 Emissions Over Time

2022202302 M4 M6 M8 MtCO2e-91%
  • Total Scope 3
  • Year-over-Year Change

What are Christian Dior's Scope 3 emissions?

In 2023, Christian Dior reported total Scope 3 emissions of 552,171 metric tons of COâ‚‚ equivalent (tCOâ‚‚e).

Approximately 100% of these emissions originated from upstream activities such as purchased goods and capital goods, while 0% came from downstream activities like product use, distribution, and end-of-life treatment.

Compared to the previous year (2022), Christian Dior's Scope 3 emissions decreased by 91%, highlighting the company's efforts to lower indirect emissions from its value chain.

What categories of Scope 3 emissions does Christian Dior disclose?

In 2023, Christian Dior reported emissions for 2 out of the 15 Scope 3 categories defined by the GHG Protocol.

The limited disclosure restricts visibility into specific emission sources across the company's value chain.

What are the main sources of Christian Dior's Scope 3 emissions?

In 2023, the largest contributors to Christian Dior's Scope 3 emissions were:

  • Downstream Transportation and Distribution (Cat. 9): 434,326 tCOâ‚‚e (78.66%)
  • Upstream Transportation and Distribution (Cat. 4): 117,845 tCOâ‚‚e (21.34%)

Christian Dior's Scope 3 Emissions by Categories

DownstreamTransportation andDistribution(Cat. 9)(78.7%)UpstreamTransportation andDistribution(Cat. 4)(21.3%)

Insights into Christian Dior's Total Carbon Footprint

In 2023, Christian Dior reported a total carbon footprint of 769,254 metric tons of COâ‚‚ equivalent (tCOâ‚‚e) across Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions. This represents a 87.97% decrease compared to 2022, indicating progress in reducing its overall greenhouse gas output.

The largest contributor to Christian Dior's total carbon footprint was Scope 3 emissions, accounting for 71.78% of the company's total carbon footprint, followed by Scope 1 emissions at 16.45%.