Anonymous wrote:Your boycott will make an impact!
ELC Key initiatives include funding over $156 million for breast cancer research and education, supporting women’s leadership programs, advancing sustainable, recyclable packaging, and reducing carbon emissions.
Key philanthropic and corporate responsibility efforts include:
Breast Cancer Awareness: The Breast Cancer Campaign, along with its charitable foundation, has raised over $156 million to fund global research, education, and medical services.
Environmental Sustainability: ELC focuses on sustainable packaging, aiming for zero waste to landfills at its facilities, and reducing direct/indirect carbon emissions.
Social Impact & Education: The company supports global programs for women's leadership, education, and community initiatives, including the "Writing Change" initiative.
Community Support: Philanthropic efforts have included constructing playgrounds in New York City and restoring the Palace of Versailles.
Employee Engagement: Through "ELC Good Works," the company has seen over $27 million in employee donations and company matches since FY'15.
Yes! When you do the maths, funding cancer research and various charities makes up for pushing to take the territory of allies and destroying NATO. As long as the cosmetic packaging is slightly less wasteful and Versailles has been restored, who cares if national sovereignty is violated and historic alliances are discarded like rubbish. Totally worth it. In fact, perhaps I should buy even more Estée Lauder.