OUR SUSTAINABILITY PHILOSOPHIES
100% sustainable jewelry doesn't exist, and we know that.
We approach our sustainability journey with honesty and transparency, refusing to resort to greenwashing. When the planet is in crisis, simply offsetting carbon emissions is not enough. That’s why our next step is to understand how to actively reduce emissions at their core.
OUR PLEDGE IS TO BECOME A CLIMATE-ACTIVE COMPANY
Dedicated to reducing our carbon footprint. While we haven’t fully achieved this goal yet, this journey reflects our sincerity and commitment so far.

SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS
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A CIRCULAR FUTURE
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OUR 2023 GOLAS
read our pledgeWe're proud to be recognised by these leading sustainable organisations:
RESPONSIBLE JEWELLERYCOUNCIL
We're a member of the RJC and Code of Practice
certified, along with all six of our factories.
UN GLOBAL COMPACT
Becoming a member of this organisation
means we're actively committed to making
its environmental principles part of our
business strategy.
PLANET 50
This year we were one of 50 companies selected
for the Planet 50 sustainability awards.

Carbon neutral isn't good enough
While we're not yet in a position to offset the carbon emissions from our supply chain, we're actively investing in reducing emissions — we're currently purchasing renewable energy for our warehouse, and three of our suppliers (four by May 2023) have moved to using greener energy from renewable sources on site, as we transition to carbon reduction.
Currently, we're offsetting the residual emissions across:
100%
OF DELIVERIES & RETURNS
We launched our ongoing delivery carbon offsetting in 2021.
100%
OF PACKAGING PROCESS
We started to offset our packaging emissions in January2023.
100%
OF BUSINESSOPERATION
Slncluding our head office, warehouse and pop-up stores.
0%
OF PRODUCT EMISSIONS
We have yet to start offsetting our supply chain emissions
We were the first jewellery brand to partner with climate tech platformVaayuto calculate and offset the carbon from our deliveries and returns. For each shipment we currently save2.26 kg CO₂e.We continue to work with Norway-based climate solution platformCHOOOSEto fund biodiversity projects that offset our carbon. See how below:
OUR BIODIVERSITY PROJECTS
This project inPeru's Tambopata-Bahuaja Biodiversity Reservesupports the indigenous communities that live in this region of the Peruvian Amazon, and addresses the local economic drivers of deforestation and forest degradation. The project significantly reduces global carbon emissions through conservation, protecting the rainforest ecosystem, and scaling up sustainable community forest management. It also supports socially inclusive farming by creating equal opportunities for farmers and workers, promoting fair labour practices, and keeps a close eye on the area's precious natural resources.
TheChyulu Hills REDD+project aims to protect the Chyulu Hills in Kenya, a volcanic mountain range in the southeastern part of the country that's very close to Mount Kilimanjaro. The region has vast forests, woodlands, savannahs, wetlands and springs, as well as a wild population of Africa’s best-known animals – lions, cheetahs, wild dogs, rhinos, elephants, and various antelopes. The REDD+ project aims to achieve two objectives: decreasing greenhouse gas emissions resulting from deforestation and forest degradation, and safeguarding biodiversity while also providing economic advantages to the nearby forest-dwelling communities.
The Southern Cardamom rainforest is the largest remaining rainforest in Southeast Asia, and plays a vital role in preserving the region's biodiversity. TheSouthern Cardamom REDD+project seeks to protect 497,000 hectares of this tropical rainforest, which has significant global importance in terms of wildlife conservation. The project uses global best practices of forest protection and community development to safeguard the forest.