L'Oreal announced three new investments through its Fund for Nature Regeneration that aim to tackle biodiversity loss. The chosen initiatives - NetZero, ReforesTerra, and Mangroves.Now - were picked because of their innovative approaches to carbon capture through reforestation, restoration of ecosystems, and mangrove preservation. The projects promote positive environmental and social impacts and were selected after thorough due diligence. The Fund for Nature Regeneration seeks to support 12 to 15 projects aimed at restoring damaged lands and marine areas, as well as forests and mangroves. By 2030, the fund expects the initiatives to restore one million hectares of degraded ecosystems, capture between 15 million and 20 million tons of CO2, and create hundreds of job opportunities. The fund aims to provide viable economic outcomes over ten years, with projects generating sufficient cash flows within a reasonable timeframe. The Fund is managed by Mirova Natural Capital, a subsidiary of Natixis Investment Managers.