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LVMH 2011
Environment
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A GROUPWIDE
STRUCTURED APPROACH
The Environment Department defines
the Groups strategy and therefore reports
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Board of Directors, and Antonio Belloni,
Group Managing Director of the Executive
Committee.
The strategy is based on an analysis of
the issues involved. It is implemented
throughout the Group by means of various
commitments and focuses on processes,
resources and initiatives that support the
actions of each Maison.
A CLEAR VISION
OF THE ISSUES INVOLVED
ANALYSIS
Like any human activity, the businesses
of the LVMH Group have an impact on
the environment, to a degree that varies in
type and magnitude depending on the sec-
tor. The challenges faced by each business
have been clearly identified.
A clear vision of
the issues involved
Internal organization
and specic
commitments
Key management
resources
and processes
A Group-wide
structured approach
Wines & Spirits Fashion & Leather Goods Perfumes & Cosmetics Watches & Jewelry Selective Retailing
Saving energy
resources and
combating
climate change
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