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LVMH 2011
Environment
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Further information, best practices and quantitative data appear in the “2011 LVMH Environmental Report” available on the Group’s website and in the
“2011 Registration Document.” Since 2002 environmental indicators have been veried by the Group’s statutory auditors and since 2008 have been
based on a reasonable level of assurance. Questions for the Group may be addressed to: environnement@lvmh.fr
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
(in metric tons of CO2 equivalent)
CO2 emissions
in 2011
Of which: Direct
CO2 emissions
Of which: Indirect
CO2 emissions
CO2 emissions
in 2010
Change
Wines and Spirits 39,416 25,327 14,089 37,380 5%(1)
Fashion and Leather Goods 32,714 4,011 28,703 25,199 30%(2)
Perfumes and Cosmetics 10,036 4,662 5,374 11,635 - 14%
Watches and Jewelry 1,001 791 210 742 35%(3)
Selective retailing 69,593 5,224 64,369 72,281 - 4%
Other activities 2,602 875 1,727 3,021 - 14%
TOTAL 155,362 40,890 114,472 150,258 3%
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BY BUSINESS GROUP
(Process requirements, in m3)
2011
2010
Change
Wines and Spirits 993,306 928,934 7%
Fashion and Leather Goods 249,271 261,641 - 5%
Perfumes and Cosmetics 202,274 213,450 - 5%
Watches and Jewelry 12,573 9,120 38%(1)
Selective retailing 332,014 295,230 12%(2)
Other activities 27,278 25,964 5%
TOTAL 1,816,716 1,734,339 5%
WATER CONSUMPTION BY BUSINESS GROUP
(1) Change due to the integration of Hublot and the increase in business volumes for watches
and jewelry brands.
(2) Change in Sephora North America number of stores included in the reporting scope.
(1) Change due to the increase in business volumes.
(2) Change due to the integration of new Louis Vuitton sites and stores located in countries with an electricity-intensive CO2
and the updating of CO2 emission factors for electricity production.
(3) Change due to the integration of Hublot and the increase in business volumes for watches and jewelry brands.
(in MWh)
2011
2010
Change
Wines and Spirits 167,737 155,882 8%
Fashion and Leather Goods 104,904 104,439
Perfumes and Cosmetics 60,939 70,816 - 14%(1)
Watches and Jewelry 10,083 7,217 40%(2)
Selective retailing 196,623 196,266
Other activities 14,068 19,805 - 30%(3)
TOTAL 554,354 554,425
ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY BUSINESS GROUP
(1) Change mainly due to reduced consumption of Parfums Christian Dior production sites.
(2) Change due to the integration of Hublot and the increase in business volumes for watches
and jewelry brands.
(3) Change due to the decrease of business volumes in some sites of the holding company.