Supply Chain Digital Magazine Top100 Companies 2023 | Page 50

TOP 100 COMPANIES

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Walmart

Founded in 1962
CEO: Doug McMillon
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Sixty years ago, Sam Walton started a single mom-and-pop shop and transformed it into the world’ s biggest retailer. Since those founding days, one thing has remained consistent: Walmart’ s commitment to helping its customers save money so they can live better. Walmart aims to accelerate progress on the sustainability of its own assortment as well as product supply chains across the retail and CPG industry. It focuses on environmental and social issues including climate, nature, waste, working conditions, responsible recruitment, and economic opportunity for people working in product supply chains, as well as the availability of affordable, safer, and healthier products.
Retail
United States

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L’ Oreal

Founded in 1909
CEO: Nicolas Hieronimus
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Leading the world in beauty and pioneering the world of beauty tech, L’ Oréal has 86,000 employees across 150 countries on five continents. With 36 international brands including Lancôme, Giorgio Armani Beauty, Yves Saint Laurent Beauté, Ralph Lauren, Maybelline New York, Prada Beauty, Vichy, La Roche-Posay, Diesel, Garnier and L’ Oréal Paris, for more than a century L’ Oréal has devoted itself solely to one business: beauty. Every year, the group distributes more than six billion products: dispatching two orders every second around the world. Through its L’ Oréal for the Future programme, the group plans to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions linked to the transport of its products by 50 % by 2030, compared to 2016.
Personal Care Product Manufacturing
France
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