Christian Dior·FMCG / Consumer Goods·Paris, France·Founded 1946·Last verified 31 May 2026
35
out of 100
Below expectationsPending Review

Dior operates under LVMH's sustainability umbrella with partial emissions disclosure and regressing Scope 3 transparency. Leather supply chains link to Amazon deforestation; water stress unaddressed at brand level. Regulatory actions in Italy expose labour exploitation in contracted manufacturing and misleading sustainability claims.

The calculation

Every score shows its working.

Same formula for every company. No curve. No private weighting.

SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × Scale
Industry base impact
FMCG / Consumer Goods sector ceiling.
30 / 100
Performance score
Sum of the 10 rubric questions, scored 0–10 each.
40 / 100
Raw score
Weighted average before scale penalty.
(0.3 × 30) + (0.7 × 40) = 37.0
Scale penalty
Multiplier based on absolute emissions volume — physics-first.
× 0.95
Final score
Rounded. Below expectations.
35 / 100
The ten questions

Where Christian Dior is strong, and where it isn't.

Strongest on Energy Source and Carbon Footprint — Operations (6/10, 5/10). Weakest on Controversies & Red Flags and Water Impact (3/10, 3/10).

Where the evidence comes from

Every document used, listed.

12 sources used in this assessment. All publicly available. Each row shows which rubric questions it informed.

9 of 12 sources are third-party verified or public record.

[1]Third-party verified
Christian Dior GHG Emissions — Tracenable
Ongoing
Q1Q2Q3
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[2]Self-reported
LVMH Commitment in Action — For the Environment
Ongoing
Q1Q4Q5Q6Q7
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[3]Third-party verified
Good On You — Dior Brand Directory
Ongoing
Q2Q6
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[4]Self-reported
LVMH Highlights Initiatives in the Amazon and LIFE 360 Progress — COP30
2024
Q3Q4Q7
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[5]Third-party verified
LVMH GHG Emissions — Tracenable
Ongoing
Q3
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[6]Third-party verified
Stand.Earth Fashion Scorecard — LVMH
Ongoing
Q3Q8
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[7]Self-reported
Dior Environment & Savoir-Faire News
2024
Q4
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[8]Third-party verified
LVMH Environmental and Social Impact — Green Digest
2024
Q5Q7
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[9]Third-party verified
Dior Faces Regulatory Scrutiny Over ESG and Compliance Lapses — Seneca ESG
2024
Q9Q10
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[10]Third-party verified
Commitments in the Fashion Industry — The Italian Dior Case — Ashurst
2024
Q9Q10
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[11]Third-party verified
LVMH Net Zero Tracker — Science Based Targets Initiative
Ongoing
Q8
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[12]Third-party verified
LVMH Climate Policy Engagement — InfluenceMap
Ongoing
Q10
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Christian Dior in context

Where Christian Dior sits among fmcg / consumer goods peers.

Among the 41 major fmcg / consumer goods brands we've scored, Christian Dior is tied =31st of 41, with 1 other.

=31/41
Christian Dior's rank
40
Industry average
23
Industry low
56
Industry high
How this score has moved

Christian Dior's score over time.

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About Christian Dior

Christian Dior is a French luxury fashion house founded in 1946, headquartered in Paris. Specialising in haute couture, ready-to-wear, accessories, and fragrances, Dior is owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE. The brand generates significant revenue from leather goods, textiles, and beauty products distributed globally.

Founded
1946
Headquarters
Paris, France
Employees
~215,000 (LVMH Group, 2024)
Annual revenue
~€84.7B (Christian Dior SE Group, 2024)
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