EXCLUSIVE: Pandora’s Lab-grown Diamonds Now Come With Carbon Footprint Labeling
The company says the “fifth C” gives shoppers emissions data for each stone and shows a 1-carat gem emits 12.58 kilograms of CO2 equivalent.
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Pandora’s lab-grown diamonds now track their carbon footprint
Pandora’s lab-grown diamonds combine lower prices with carbon footprint tracking – and Pamela Anderson supports the collection.
Pandora Introduces Carbon Footprint Labelling for Lab Grown Diamonds
Jewelry designer and retailer Pandora announced today that it has added carbon footprint labelling for each of its lab-grown diamonds as part of the product information provided to consumers alongside traditional diamond criteria such as Cut, Color, Clarity and Carat. According to Pandora, the new carbon footprint reporting is being introduced in response to increasing consumer expectations to sustainability, with the company also pledging to sh…
Pandora Claims Its Lab-Grown Carbon Footprint Is 90% Lower Than Natural
Pandora will disclose all carbon emissions on every synthetic diamond it sells, claiming its lab-grown has a 90% smaller footprint than a natural stone. The Danish jeweler is introducing a “fifth C” for carbon footprint, alongside the traditional 4Cs: cut, color, clarity and carat. The information will include the entire synthetic diamond crafting process, from producing the raw materials used to grow the diamond, through the cutting and polishi…
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