Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is continuing to stick to its environmental improvement commitments, said group director of image and environment Antoine Arnault.’s own brands. The event was just a few days short of the one-year anniversary of its Life 360 Summit at UNESCO, when the company presented a slew of“I remember concluding it by saying that whatever happens in the near future, we need to remain consistent with what we decided.
“The good news is that all of our maisons have remained consistent,” he said. “It was not easy to remain faithful and consistent to these objectives. They are difficult to attain, they are expensive, but everyone was faithful to it, and it’s a great pride that that our objectives have been reached.” LVMH also welcomed executives from the UAE region, Chalhoub Group, EMAAR, ALDAR and Majid Al Futtaim, all of whom are signatories to the
“As a family, as a group, and in a family business, the key element is to create a sustainable business. But how can we create a sustainable business if we are not having a sustainable environment?” said Patrick Chalhoub, president of Dubai-based luxury goods retailer and distributor Chalhoub Group.