Our environmental criteria, in force since 2006, have four major components:
They are applied to all of our operations, including those at our headquarters, touring shows, and resident show sites. In all cases, we seek to implement innovative actions with key partners in our milieus.
Building on the insights gained from our carbon footprint and in alignment with our partners’ environmental targets, we are now expanding our focus to include upstream and downstream emissions.
We are actively exploring reduction opportunities within Scope 3 emissions through transportation, responsible waste management, circular economy initiatives, and further energy efficiency improvements. These efforts reflect our holistic approach to decarbonization, recognizing that meaningful climate action requires addressing emissions throughout the entire value chain.
Our commitment is clear: to continue refining our emissions quantification processes, set reduction targets grounded in scientific evidence, and implement innovative solutions that drive us toward a low-carbon future. Together with our partners and stakeholders, we are dedicated to making a positive impact on the environment while delivering exceptional experiences.
We produce a considerable number of costumes every year. To reduce the environmental impact of our activities, we have created a process called APTO (Artistic, Performance, Technical, and Operational) that extends the life of our costumes.
In addition to providing the most rigorous specifications for environmentally friendly choices, APTO also encourages cooperation and innovation to find long-term, sustainable, and effective solutions by consuming more intelligently. It covers all production processes, from coaching creative teams from the outset to optimizing truck loading. In addition to considerably reducing our environmental impact, this project has enabled us to save significantly on production costs.
We are actively engaged in seeking innovative solutions to improve the life cycle of our costumes by partnering with leaders in textile circularity. Since 2024, we have set up a Green Material Library to give a second life to our textile offcuts. Our objective going forward is to significantly reduce the volume of costumes and production scraps that are disposed through the formalization of remanufacturing, recycling, and repurposing cycles.