L’Oreal Stresses Corporate Responsibility With Creation of L’Oréal Foundation
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The L'Oréal Corporate Foundation is "an additional step in our determination to look beyond our economic success towards a broader notion of social responsibility," the company announces Oct. 9
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