
The event was hosted at L’Oréal Middle East’s newly renovated Dubai office
L’Oréal Middle East recently hosted the L’Oréal For the Future Summit at its newly renovated Dubai office, bringing together government representatives, sustainability experts, retail partners and industry leaders.
The Summit marks a decisive step in L’Oréal’s journey from ambition to accountability in the fight against climate change, with a landmark announcement: the signing of the UAE Climate-Responsible Companies Pledge with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.
For L’Oréal Middle East, the UAE holds a unique place in the group’s sustainability strategy. As home to the regional headquarters and a market at the forefront of the Gulf’s green transformation, the UAE is where L’Oréal is piloting and scaling its key environmental initiatives.
Newly renovated office
This year’s Summit is hosted at L’Oréal Middle East’s newly renovated Dubai office, a space that has been redesigned to reflect the group’s environmental commitments from the ground up.
At the Summit, L’Oréal Middle East announced the signing of the UAE Climate-Responsible Companies Pledge with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE), in the presence of Eng. Aisha Mohamed Al Abdooli, Director of Green Development & Environmental Affairs Department at the Ministry.
Decarbonisation drive
This milestone formally aligns the group with the UAE’s national decarbonisation drive and its Net Zero 2050 Strategy. The pledge represents L’Oréal’s commitment to transparent, measurable climate action, moving beyond voluntary sustainability targets to active participation in the UAE’s broader environmental governance framework.
“Signing the UAE Climate-Responsible Companies Pledge shows our commitment to concretely contribute to the UAE’s ambitious sustainability agenda. We believe that the circular economy is not a future aspiration; we can, and have to build it today,” asserted Laurent Duffier, Managing Director, L’Oréal Middle.
