Commitment that is recognized
L’Oréal's commitments with regard to diversity and the concrete actions that result from them are frequently recognized and rewarded with international awards.


2012
On July 31, 2012, L’Oréal USA received the "Diversity and Inclusion" Award (DANDI) for its commitment and innovative action with regard to Diversities. L’Oréal USA receives the "Diversity and Inclusion" Award (DANDI) October. L’Oréal Mexico received the “Gender Equity Model” Label for professional gender equality from the Mexican Ministry of Women. September. L’Oréal Morocco received an award at the “8th Rencontre Internationale de la Diversité”, for Reveal, a innovative L’Oréal business game that helps to detect talents that are socially diverse. April. L’Oréal Canada received the “Best Diversity Employers” Awards in recognition of their employee training program “Valorizing Intergenerational Differences” that promotes the understanding of differences and openness to others. December. Additional L’Oréal entities received the Gender Equality European Standard Label: Baltics, Czech Republic, Portugal and Poland, attesting to the advancements made in the area of professional gender equality in L’Oréal subsidiaries in Europe.
2009
In 2009, L’Oréal SA obtained for the Diversity label in France in recognition of the group's commitment to equal opportunity, promotion of diversity and prevention of discrimination.
2009
The Pace Leadership in Ethics Award, awarded to Jean-Paul Agon by the Ethics Resource Center in 2009, recognizes L’Oréal's achievements in the areas of business ethics, diversity, financial transparency and sustainable development. The Pace Leadership in Ethics Award presented to Jean-Paul Agon
2007
In 2007, L’Oréal was ranked as one of the one of the world’s most ethical companies by Ethisphere Magazine, an Ethisphere Council* publication that highlights the strong links that exist between profit and ethics.
2006
In 2006, in Prague, L’Oréal was presented with the Corporate Diversity Innovation award by the World Diversity Leadership Council. This was the first time that the group received an international recognition for the cultural diversity of its products. L’Oréal presented with an award from the World Diversity Leadership Council
2005
In 2005, Sir Lindsay Owen-Jones was presented with the International Leadership Award by the Anti-Defamation League, an American organization dedicated to fighting all forms of discrimination. Sir Owen-Jones presented with an award from the Anti-Defamation League
2004
In 2004, L’Oréal received the Diversity Best Practices Global Leadership Award for its commitment to creating an environment that promotes diversity of employees, customers and suppliers.