With its Regeneration 2030 roadmap, Louis Vuitton embarks for the next destination of its Committed Journey
Published on 04.29.2026 • 3 MINUTES- Fashion & Leather goods

To address the challenges of climate change and resource scarcity, Louis Vuitton reaffirms and strengthens its environmental commitments.
In line with LVMH’s LIFE 360 roadmap, the Regeneration 2030 is structured around three pillars: contribute to the environmental transition, continue to deploy circular creativity, and innovate in sustainable operations.
This approach centers on eco-design for all creations – from products to window displays – transforming the way the Maison manufactures, and on inventing new transport solutions.
For example, Louis Vuitton is testing lower carbon transatlantic shipping with French startup Grain de Sail, whose sailing cargo vessels aim to reduce carbon emissions by 90% per metric ton-kilometer. Another recent illustration of this approach is the Re-Source initiative, which seeks to transform unused materials into high-value resources thanks to three principles – reuse, rework and recycle – with support from the dedicated Nona Source platform.
Louis Vuitton is focusing the energies of its entire ecosystem on regeneration to achieve 2030 objectives. All métiers across the Maison – workshops, stores, suppliers, partners and institutions with which it works – will contribute to driving collective momentum anchored by collaboration and continuous progress.
As Louis Vuitton celebrates 130 years of the Monogram, each creation is not only an exquisitely crafted object, but also a lifetime companion that embodies stories both past and yet to come.
With its Regeneration 2030 roadmap, Louis Vuitton embarks for the next destination of its Committed Journey




