Estee Lauder (EL)

Overall impact
B (70)

Commentary

Estee Lauder is a strong overall performer. With a 'B' rating of 70.1 for overall impact (82nd percentile compared to all companies), Estee Lauder ranks 8th out of 22 industry peers, behind DIME Beauty, Natura, Pola Orbis and 4 others, and ahead of Natural Health Trends, elf Beauty, United-Guardian and 11 others. On top material causes for Estee Lauder's industry (Consumer Discretionary Products), Estee Lauder performs well in Sustainable Use of Water (95.6 score), Reduced Waste (95.6), Terrestrial Biodiversity (95.9) and 13 other causes where it received an 'A' score and performs poorly in Humane Treatment of Animals (0.0 score), Fair Labor Practices (9.6), Reduced Inequality (15.9) and 4 other causes where it received a 'D' or 'F' score.
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Company
Founded
1946
Employees
44,020
Sector
Consumer Staples
Industry
Personal Care Products
Sub-industry
Personal Care Products
SASB industry
Household & Personal Products
Headquarters
Ny, United States
Share classes
ESLOY
ADR
EL
Mission
A family company committed to working together with uncompromising ethics and integrity. We strive always to provide customers with innovative cosmetic products of the highest quality.
Description
The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. manufactures, markets, and sells skin care, makeup, fragrance, and hair care products worldwide. It offers skin care products, including moisturizers, serums, cleansers, toners, body care, exfoliators, acne care and oil correctors, facial masks, and sun care products; and makeup products, such as lipsticks, lip glosses, mascaras, foundations, eyeshadows, and powders, as well as compacts, brushes, and other makeup tools. The company also provides fragrance products in various forms comprising eau de parfum sprays and colognes, as well as lotions, powders, creams, candles, and soaps; and hair care products, including shampoos, conditioners, styling products, treatment, finishing sprays, and hair color products, as well as sells ancillary products and services. It offers its products under the Estée Lauder, Clinique, Origins, M·A·C, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, La Mer, Aveda, Jo Malone London, TOM FORD, Too Faced, Dr.Jart+, and The Ordinary brands. The company sells its products through department stores, specialty-multi retailers, upscale perfumeries and pharmacies, and salons and spas; freestanding stores; its own and authorized retailer websites; third-party online malls; stores in airports; and duty-free locations. The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
Material causes
Ethos considers the following causes material for Estee Lauder, based on its industry sub-industry Personal Care Products. Learn more about material causes in our methodology overview.

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