ChanelESG & Sustainability Jobs

Chanel

Global luxury house selling haute couture, fragrance, makeup, fine jewellery, and watches through boutiques worldwide.

Chanel is a privately held French luxury goods company founded by Gabrielle Chanel. Its product range spans ready-to-wear fashion, handbags, shoes, fragrance, makeup, skincare, fine jewellery, and watches, sold through a global network of boutiques and authorized retailers. The house also operates specialist ateliers - known as Metiers d'art - that preserve traditional craft techniques in areas such as featherwork, embroidery, and goldsmithing.

Why it matters for sustainability roles

As a large luxury manufacturer with complex global supply chains - spanning agriculture (flowers for fragrance), mining (precious metals and stones), textiles, and retail real estate - Chanel faces material ESG exposure across Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, biodiversity, and supply chain ethics. The roles listed on this board (ESG data architecture, sustainability reporting, built environment, and process governance) suggest the company is building internal infrastructure to measure, manage, and disclose its environmental and social performance. Luxury's reliance on rare natural materials makes credible sustainability programs particularly consequential in this sector.