Moët Hennessy is seeking to regenerate soils and stem the loss of biodiversity to play its part in the fight against climate change and is striving to convince suppliers to adopt new practices, the wine and spirits group's chief sustainability officer recently told Reuters.
The company, a unit of the world's largest luxury goods group LVMH, aims to get environmental certification for all its suppliers by 2025, and obtain regenerative agriculture certification by 2030. That is according to Sandrine Sommer, CSR and sustainability director of Moët Hennessy, who was addressing a recent Reuters Next conference.
"My main message when we speak about sustainability and collective intelligence and how to work faster is that for sure, this is a collective work", Sommer said.
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