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Sustainability Summary

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Longchamp says caring for the planet and its community while conducting business has been part of its DNA since its inception. The Maison states that it has developed a comprehensive CSR report highlighting existing initiatives and future actions. It has also become a B Corp certified company, which it says recognises collective social and environmental commitments across its operations. Reported priorities include responsible sourcing, traceability, repair services, supplier oversight, reduced emissions, and the use of recycled and deadstock materials. Longchamp also refers to long-term craftsmanship, respect for individual contributions, and the use of authentic materials that stand the test of time.

Longchamp Sustainability Actions

B Corp certification

Longchamp has been awarded B Corp certification, marking a new chapter in the French family-owned brand’s push to formalize and measure its environmental and social commitments across its global operations. The certification, granted under B Lab’s 2025 standards, recognizes companies that meet verified criteria across governance, supply chain, environmental impact and employee policies.

Recycled nylon Le Pliage

The tote remains as popular as ever but is now made of recycled nylon—part of the company’s efforts to be more environmentally conscious in recent years.

Re-Play range

Other sustainability programmes include the launch of the Re-Play range, which utilises deadstock materials that would have otherwise gone to waste.

Repair workshops

The brand also has a repair workshop that restores almost 60,000 items each year—lovingly extending the life of its products, some of which have been passed down from one generation to the next.

Leather Working Group audits

All the tanneries used by the brand are audited by the Leather Working Group, an independent body that certifies social and environmental standards. As of 2023, 79 per cent of the leathers used by the brand are certified “Gold”.

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Longchamp Sustainability Commitments

2033

Cut carbon footprint

The company has committed to a 30 percent reduction in its carbon footprint by 2033.

2025

Add more traceability

Longchamp’s traceability platform covers ready-to-wear, shoes, scarves and handbags, with small leather goods and belts to be added this year.

2025

Publish next CSR report

Longchamp plans to publish its next CSR report on June 5, coinciding with World Environment Day.


Sustainable Development Goals

Longchamp is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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