The cosmetics group is strengthening its support for vulnerable young people.
As the Clarins group celebrates its 70th anniversary and has just inaugurated a new factory in Troyes, Virginie Courtin is also on all fronts in terms of commitment at the end of the year. She attended this December 18 with her father Christian, at the Folies Bergère, the stopping point of the Plastic Odyssey expedition engaged in the reduction and recycling of plastic waste, of which Clarins is the historic partner. And a few days before, she awarded the 2024 Clarins Children’s Prize at the group’s headquarters, accompanied by her uncle Olivier Courtin, also general director, in the presence of the entire shareholder family, managers and employees.
If Clarins has supported associations working for vulnerable children since 1997, Clarins decided this year to give a new spin to this prize which has become a real institution, by launching a call for projects from associations already partners .“The first edition of a new long story”, welcomed…
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