Maison Courvoisier Sustainability
At Maison Courvoisier, everything we do is inspired by deep connection – with nature and with community. Careful stewardship of both elements is at the heart of how we reduce our environmental impact.
BALANCE IS IN OUR NATURE
Our commitment
Courvoisier company stands for Joie de Vivre, the enjoyment of life’s true pleasures. With that comes the responsibility to ensure we can always enjoy the abundance of nature and the warmth of community. Courvoisier is committed to our local area and people, as well as the wider global community and planet through initiatives that support sustainable sourcing, biodiversity, minority business people and local communities.
"We live through Courvoisier’s values of community in everything we do…and pledge to an ongoing commitment to biodiversity and sustainability."
The first cognac brand awarded the Butterfly Mark
Courvoisier is the first and only Cognac brand to receive the esteemed Butterfly Mark, which recognizes rigorous sustainability standards.
The Butterfly Mark is awarded by Positive Luxury to luxury brands, while demonstrating ethical approaches to business. Our score was 44% above the benchmark, driven by our commitment to sustainable sourcing, protection of biodiversity around local communities and the Foundation 1828 initiative, which empowers entrepreneurs from underserved populations.
Towards a sustainable future
Climate change threatens the resilience of the natural products we use and the people in our community, and as such, threatens the very essence of Courvoisier cognacs. Our journey to sustainability started with an in-depth analysis of our carbon footprint and the identification of areas where we can make impactful change.
Through this process, Courvoisier aims to reduce Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve net zero across our entire value chain by 2040. Our work on water reduction will lead to a 50% reduction in water usage by 2030. By the end of 2023, all our packaging will be 100% recyclable, and we will have removed virgin PET from our processes, with the aim to manufacture with 60% recycled materials by 2040.
As a result of the integration of Courvoiser to Campari Group these targets may be subject to change.