Our commitment to the environment is rooted in a deep respect for nature and a responsibility to protect its resources. Through conserving natural resources, preserving natural ecosystems and safeguarding biodiversity we strive to ensure every piece of jewellery we create has a lasting, positive impact on both people and the planet. With a focus on circularity and traceability, we are working to reduce our environmental footprint by prioritising recycled precious metals and ensuring these and other raw materials are traceable to responsible sources. We are also transitioning to low-impact operations in pursuit of our net-zero ambition, while continually elevating social and environmental standards at every step. Starting with collections crafted entirely from 100% recycled gold, we are committed to steadily increasing the recycled gold content in our product portfolio, underscoring our dedication to reducing reliance on newly mined precious metals. Additionally, we are collaborating with industry associations and institutions to establish standards for recycled gold jewellery, promoting both environmental stewardship and sustainable, responsible sourcing practices. As we work towards achieving net zero by 2049, we are also committed to reducing the environmental impact of our product packaging and minimising the use of harmful substances in jewellery production. Through these initiatives, we aim to preserve the beauty of nature for generations to come.
We aim to promote circularity by procuring precious metals from recycled sources.
Increase the recycled gold content in our product portfolio
Introduce collections made with 100% recycled gold from 2025 onwards
We aim to promote traceability by ensuring raw materials are traceable to known and responsible sources.
Progress towards 100% T•MARK diamonds traceable to country of origin – and potentially mine of origin – by 2029
Progress towards 100% precious metals and gemstones traceable to origin by 2030
We aim to transition to low-impact operations by reducing environmental impacts and emissions in operations and value chain.
Achieve net-zero emission by 2049
Reduce environmental impact of packaging materials by 50% by 2030
Replace, reduce usage intensity of harmful substances in jewellery production
To reduce the ecological footprint of our operations by reducing GHG intensity and water consumption intensity of the Group and waste generation intensity of production hubs by at least 15% compared with FY2019.
34% reduction in GHG emissions intensity*
44% reduction in water use intensity*
60% reduction in waste intensity from production*
*Compared with FY2019