ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES vs L'Oréal
On overall TruNorth grade, L'Oréal scores higher (ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES: B, L'Oréal: A). Both graded from public records across nine values categories.
Political donations
FEC: $131K in executive political donations; partisan lean split across 5 executive donors.
No FEC PAC data found.
Environment
Held by 1 ESG/SRI fund(s) (trillium) — investor-screen positive signal.
Climate-commitment coalition member: RE100 (since 2016; target 2025) and We Mean Business Coalition (since 2019). 100% renewable electricity at all operational sites by 2025; achieved across US, Canada, UK. Forest 500 2024 leader (score 75/100) — strong tropical deforestation policy + implementation on commodity supply-chain. Exposed to palm, pulp.
Labor
10 federal penalties totaling $19.2M since 2000 (Violation Tracker).
Fair Labor Association participating company — commits to FLA Code of Conduct + independent factory monitoring.
DEI
Held by 1 ESG/SRI fund(s) (gender-equality-funds) — investor-screen positive signal.
No public record found.
Charity
$35M reported corporate giving in 2024 (~0.21% of revenue) via Estée Lauder Charitable Foundation. Operates the Estee Lauder Companies Charitable Foundation: $15.0M in charitable contributions, gifts & grants paid (FY2023, IRS Form 990-PF).
No public record found.
Animal testing
Buycott — animal-testing campaigns. [buycott]
Buycott — historic animal-testing campaigns (now largely phased out in EU). [buycott]
Firearms
No public record found.
No public record found.
Privacy
No public record found.
No public record found.
Executive pay
No public record found.
No public record found.
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