Hollywood Icon Leonardo DiCaprio Acquires Stake in Champagne Telmont
The actor has been a keen advocator for climate change and has been investing in companies who share the same environmentalism.
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Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio has brought an equity stake in French champagne Telmont. This announcement was confirmed by Remy Cointreau, the majority owner of the century-old champagne house since 2020.
Before this announcement, Telmont had already laid out a series of objectives for its environmental goals last summer. ?We have an ambitious target to convert 100 per cent of our cultivated areas ? our Telmont Estate vineyards and those of our partner winegrowers ? to organic agriculture by 2031,? according to the brand?s website.
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Aside from changing the way it cultivates its produce, Telmont is also doing away with lavish gift boxes that usually come with purchasing a champagne bottle. The material used to make these bottles are also 100 per cent recyclable.
Image: Telmont
Telmont is also shifting to renewable energy sources such as solar power for its onsite operations. This sustainable effort is supplemented with electric vehicles (EV) around the estate. On the supply chain side, the brand is cutting its carbon footprint by working with freight companies that have achieved an excellent Corporate Social Responsibility score.
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The post Hollywood Icon Leonardo DiCaprio Acquires Stake in Champagne Telmont appeared first on LUXUO.
Image: Telmont
Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio has brought an equity stake in French champagne Telmont. This announcement was confirmed by Remy Cointreau, the majority owner of the century-old champagne house since 2020.
Before this announcement, Telmont had already laid out a series of objectives for its environmental goals last summer. ?We have an ambitious target to convert 100 per cent of our cultivated areas ? our Telmont Estate vineyards and those of our partner winegrowers ? to organic agriculture by 2031,? according to the brand?s website.
READ MORE: Rémy Martin Carte Blache á Baptiste Loiseau
Aside from changing the way it cultivates its produce, Telmont is also doing away with lavish gift boxes that usually come with purchasing a champagne bottle. The material used to make these bottles are also 100 per cent recyclable.
Image: Telmont
Telmont is also shifting to renewable energy sources such as solar power for its onsite operations. This sustainable effort is supplemented with electric vehicles (EV) around the estate. On the supply chain side, the brand is cutting its carbon footprint by working with freight companies that have achieved an excellent Corporate Social Responsibility score.
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