

Pandora World Sustainability
As a leading global company, we look closely at how we bring our jewellery to consumers in a responsible way. We aspire to be a low-carbon business, to drive circularity into the core of how our products are designed and into their end of life, and to be an example of what it means to be inclusive, diverse and fair.
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TOWARDS CIRCULARITY
Silver and gold are unique materials that can be recycled infinitely without losing their unique expression. By choosing recycled materials, one can become a part of the material's story and make it your own.
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SOURCING RECYCLED METALS
Silver is our most-used metal in our jewellery, and therefore the most impactful place to start our journey towards circularity. By 2025, we will purchase only recycled silver and gold for crafting our jewellery.
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WASTE MANAGEMENT
We prioritise giving the primary production waste at our crafting facilities in Thailand a second life.
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A LOW-CARBON BUSINESS
We are on a path to halve our greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and be a net-zero business by 2040.


TOWARDS CIRCULARITY
Silver and gold are unique materials that can be recycled infinitely without losing their unique expression. By choosing recycled materials, one can become a part of the material's story and make it your own.
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Renewable energy
Since 2020, Pandora is sourcing only renewable energy to run all its crafting facilities.
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Carbon neutral in own operations
Pandora is committed to being carbon neutral in its own operations by 2025. This includes implementation of new energy-saving measures in our crafting facilities, offices, retail stores and warehouses.
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Circularity as a priority
To alleviate the use of natural resources, Pandora is committed to purchasing 100% recycled silver and gold for the crafting of its jewellery by 2025
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Our four primary waste streams
Our high recycling rate is mainlz driven by the 100% recycling rate for our four primary waste streams: gypsum, glass, wax and rubber.
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A sustainable future
In aiming to reduce the wider environmental footprint, we work towards all of our materials being renewable, recycled or otherwise sustainable.


Carbon neutral in own operations
Recycling rate of 90%
Pandora is committed to being carbon neutral in its own operations by 2025. This includes implementation of new energy-saving measures in our crafting facilities, offices, retail stores and warehouses.


Crafting for the future
Green facilities
Pandora’s crafting facilities in Thailand are among the most modern and energy efficient in the industry. Our crafting facilities in Thailand account for half of our global energy consumption, and in 2020 we switched to 100% renewable energy supplied by local solar projects. At the same time, we are committed to reducing or recycling waste materials and water at our crafting facilities.
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Reducing annual CO2
By switching to 100% renewable energy, Pandora will reduce its annual carbon footprint by more than 35,000 tons.
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Our water usuage and waste
In our commitment to continuously reduce our wider environmental footprint, we also focus on water usuage and waste at our crafting facilities.
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Water recycling improvements
As a result of various investments in water recycling at our crafting sites, we increased our water recycling rate from 14% in 2019 to 16% in 2020.
Pandora for UNICEF
Together we support young voices. Pandora and UNICEF have partnered to support the most vulnerable children, especially girls around the world, in leading healthier and safer lives and to fulfil their potential. The aim of the three-year partnership is to raise funds for UNICEF to empower children and young people by supporting UNICEF's programmes for education, gender equality, rights awareness, personal empowerment and civic engagement.




Our presence in Thailand
Our crafting facilities in Thailand provide safe and healthy working conditions for over 11,000 employees. We are focused on ensuring our employees have access to proper health services. This includes health promotion activities, wellbeing programmes, 24-hour nurse cover, access to library, on-site canteens and much more.
Responsible sourcing
Impact through suppliers
We aim to work with suppliers that share our commitment to sustainability, and over the last few years Pandora has taken steps to better align our responsible sourcing programme with our sustainability ambitions. Our category-specific approach to responsible sourcing seeks to continuously improve our performance around three objectives: responsibility, traceability and transparency.