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Trainee Regulatory Sustainability

Moët Hennessy France Added on Jun 11, 2026
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Ce stage au sein de l’équipe Affaires Réglementaires de Moët Hennessy vous place au cœur de la veille et de l’opérationnalisation des nouvelles normes environnementales. Vous serez chargé de compiler les directives de recyclabilité internationales et de transformer ces contraintes techniques en guides pratiques pour les équipes internes. Le rôle inclut également un support direct sur des dossiers critiques comme la déforestation (EUDR) et la gestion des déchets d’emballages.

L’enjeu est de taille : protéger l’excellence du groupe LVMH en garantissant que chaque bouteille de prestige respecte les critères de durabilité les plus stricts. En travaillant sur la transparence des allégations environnementales et la conformité REP, vous aidez à ancrer les engagements de la stratégie Living Soils Living Together dans la réalité juridique et opérationnelle des 28 Maisons du groupe.

Ce stage convient parfaitement à un(e) étudiant(e) en école d’ingénieur ou cursus scientifique cherchant à appliquer sa rigueur analytique aux défis complexes de la réglementation environnementale dans l’industrie du luxe.

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What are the main missions and responsibilities of this role?

The trainee will be responsible for a critical watch on global recyclability regulations, specifically tracking requirements from organizations like Citeo and international markets such as Denmark and the UK. This involves centralizing complex technical data into accessible internal resources. Furthermore, the role focuses on environmental claims and operational compliance. You will help define internal guidelines to prevent greenwashing and provide direct assistance for the implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) reporting across various international markets.

Key learning opportunities for this job

Candidates will develop a deep expertise in environmental law and technical compliance within the luxury sector. This includes mastering the nuances of the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) and the EUDR, which are currently reshaping the beverage industry. Beyond legal knowledge, you will gain experience in change management by translating complex legal requirements into training sessions for marketing and product development teams, enhancing your ability to communicate technical information to non-experts.

How does the ideal candidate look like (experience, skills)?

The ideal candidate is currently enrolled in an engineering or scientific degree, possessing the intellectual rigor required to parse through dense regulatory texts. Accuracy and a high level of organization are essential for managing data from 28 different Maisons. Fluency in English is non-negotiable as the role covers global export markets. We look for someone with a service-oriented mindset who can collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams in finance, operations, and communications.

Advice to stand out and make a successful application

To stand out, demonstrate an awareness of the current legislative landscape in Europe regarding packaging and green claims. Mentioning specific regulations like the AGEC law in France or the Green Claims Directive will show you are proactive and ready to contribute. Highlight any previous experience where you had to simplify complex information. Since this role involves training internal stakeholders, proving you can make sustainability regulations understandable and actionable is a major advantage.

What aspects of the company's sustainability is this role likely to focus on?

This role is a cornerstone of the circular economy and transparency pillars within Moët Hennessy’s 'Living Soils Living Together' program. It ensures that the company’s physical products and digital communications align with evolving environmental standards. Specific attention will be given to supply chain integrity through the EUDR and the reduction of environmental impact via optimized packaging recyclability guidelines, directly directly supporting the group's climate and biodiversity commitments.

What are the main challenges someone in this role might face?

The primary challenge lies in the volatility of international regulations. Staying up-to-date with shifting laws across multiple countries requires constant vigilance and the ability to pivot internal strategies quickly. You may also face the challenge of balancing regulatory constraints with luxury aesthetics. Working with marketing teams to adapt packaging for recyclability while maintaining the high-end brand image of Maisons like Hennessy or Moët & Chandon requires diplomacy and creativity.

How could a typical day look like for someone in this position?

A typical day might begin with monitoring new legislative publications from EU or international bodies, followed by updating the internal recyclability database. You might spend the afternoon drafting a briefing for a local team in an export market. Collaboration is key, so you could also be preparing a training workshop for the marketing department to explain new restrictions on environmental claims, ensuring they have the tools to communicate responsibly with consumers.

What are the opportunities for professional growth and development in this role?

Interning at Moët Hennessy provides a high-visibility entry point into the LVMH ecosystem. Success in this role can lead to future opportunities in regulatory affairs, sustainability management, or supply chain compliance within the group's various sectors. You will build a prestigious professional network, interacting with senior leaders in Finance and Operations, which is invaluable for a career in corporate sustainability and ESG governance.

The main stakeholders you might be interacting with

You will work closely with the Regulatory Affairs and Finance teams under direct supervision. However, the role is highly cross-functional, requiring regular interaction with Marketing, Communications, and Product Development departments. External interactions may include reporting bodies and packaging organizations like Citeo. You will also act as a bridge between the central regulatory function and the local operational teams in the 28 Maisons globally.

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