Supporting sustainable supply chains

Supporting sustainable supply chains

Diptyque is committed to building a better and more sustainable society. This is why it supports projects that not only preserve nature but also enhance the well-being of cultivators.

Partnering with local communities

Building on our strong belief in transparency when it comes to sourcing natural ingredients, we support programmes that encourage suppliers to adopt best practices. As part of this vision, we have worked with the Givaudan Foundation for over a decade to preserve plant species and support local communities.

An example of how we are helping others to restore ecosystem health, even in the face of challenges like deforestation and agricultural expansion, can be found on Mohéli, one of the Comoros islands, where local communities grow a precious species of the ylang-ylang tree. With sustainability in mind, Diptyque is helping install energy-efficient stills and planting trees to regenerate depleted land. We also plant nurseries for firewood used in distillation: such an initiative helps preserve local biodiversity and marks another step towards sustainable forest management.

Partnering with local communities

On the other side of the world, Diptyque helps a cooperative of farmers in rural Haiti who grow vetiver. This initiative supports families' livelihoods and drives the growth of a strategic sector of the local economy. Renowned for its distinguished character, this Fair for Life-certified Haitian vetiver has a delightful fragrance and a positive impact on the environment, helping mitigate erosion of the island's volcanic soils. Additionally, we help maintain three nurseries that provide communities with a diverse range of vegetables throughout the year, generating additional income outside the vetiver harvest period and reducing dependence on the crop.

These programmes reflect our ongoing commitment to developing innovative initiatives with our partner perfumers and composition houses, driven by our strong desire to preserve and protect the environment while improving the living conditions of local communities.

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  • 10

    years of partnering with the Givaudan Foundation to maintain sustainable supply chains

  • 40,700

    trees planted with support from Diptyque on the island of Mohéli since 2014

  • 100

    Haitian women trained in market gardening techniques, including composting, plant care and protection, and marketing some of their harvest

Diptyque perfumes are an invitation to embark on a journey – one that awakens the imagination and the senses from the very first notes. Far from the beaten track, eaux de parfum, eaux de toilette and fragrance gestures beckon you to follow in their sillage and discover unexpected fragrances and compositions.
Our ambition
Transparency is a key element of our supplier partnerships. It helps us ensure we are working effectively to reduce our carbon footprint and help preserve biodiversity. We aim to limit our impact on society and the environment, and to develop a more sustainable model over time.
Responsibly Sourced
Our in-depth knowledge of our supply chain and channels, and the traceability of our ingredients are a guarantee of sustainable sourcing.
Transparency and traceability of raw materials
We aim for total transparency and make accessing information on our raw materials as easy as possible.