The Yves Rocher Group now operates in around 30 countries, with a turnover of two billion euros (2.8 billion dollars) a year, around 15,000 employees and nearly 2,000 retail outlets. In a statement, French President Nicolas Sarkozy called Rocher "a great French industrialist, inventor of plant-based cosmetics and pioneer of mail order retail." Rocher–a native of La Gacilly in Brittany where he long served as mayor–"built a company dedicated to female beauty, invested in the growth of sustainable jobs and worked to protect the environment," he said.
Rocher turned over control of the business to his son Didier in 1992, but took it back three years later when the son died in an accident. The group now boasts more than 40 million customers and markets brands that include Yves Rocher, Daniel Jouvance, Dr Pierre Ricaud, Isabel Derroisne, Kiotis and Galerie Noemie, plus Petit Bateau children's wear.