Wir sind stolz darauf, wie unsere Stores das Design und das Kunsthandwerk von Swarovski zum Leben erwecken, und sind uns zugleich bewusst, dass alle physischen Räume Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt haben. Um diese Auswirkungen zu minimieren, orientieren wir uns an zwei Rahmenwerken: LEED, dem weltweit führenden Bewertungssystem für nachhaltige Gebäude, und GLEAM, unserem eigenen Bewertungsansatz, der auf den LEED-Standards aufbaut und um mehrere Swarovski-spezifische Kriterien ergänzt wurde. Bis heute haben fünf Stores eine LEED-Zertifizierung erhalten, weitere Standorte sind nach GLEAM zertifiziert. Unser New Yorker Flagship-Store, Swarovski on Fifth, erhielt 2024 LEED Platinum – die höchste Bewertung in sechs Kategorien, darunter Energie, Wasser, Materialien und Innenraumqualität. Der Store verfügt über Einbauten aus recycelten oder verantwortungsvoll beschafften Materialien, wassersparende Armaturen, die den Verbrauch um bis zu 45 Prozent senken, sowie intelligente Energiemesssysteme, die die Effizienz um 16 Prozent verbessert haben. In ganz Europa führen wir weiterhin Smart Meter ein, um den Energieverbrauch zu optimieren, Effizienzpotenziale zu erkennen und sowohl Umweltbelastung als auch Betriebskosten zu senken.
Weitere Nachhaltigkeitsgeschichten
Chroma Twist: Our Latest Collection Driven by Circularity
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Chroma Twist is a collection driven by circularity - it features lower impact materials, and the designs include reversible crystal colors and adaptable styles to give longevity of wear and timeless versatility.
Swarovski Created Diamonds Collections: Crafted with Renewable Energy
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The Galaxy, Eternity, and Octagon Collections feature laboratory grown diamonds made with 100% renewable energy and recycled gold.
Swarovski ReCreated™ Crystals: Our Most Sustainable Crystals Yet
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By remelting and reimagining crystal breakage from our production process, we are reducing waste and keeping materials in use, and advancing innovative crystal creation.
Harnessing Renewable Energy
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To reduce our climate impact, we use renewable electricity to power the most energy-intensive processing stage of the production of Swarovski Zirconia.
Towards More Sustainable Packaging
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We are improving our packaging making it more recyclable, repurpose-friendly, and lighter. This helps to reduce waste and emissions.
Shine with Purpose
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The Swarovski Crystal SDG Pin is a symbol of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. The pin reflects the SDGs color wheel, and features selected Swarovski ReCreated™ Crystals on a recycled metal base.
Giving Metals a Second Life
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Of our base metals, 96% come from recycled sources. This approach helps reduce our overall environmental impact, while preserving natural resources for the future.
WeShine: Building Health and Knowledge
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Our WeShine program supports our colleagues who work in manufacturing sites across Asia with education and tools for a better future, focusing particularly on health and financial literacy.
Partnering with Design Schools for Sustainable Innovation
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Through partnerships with leading design schools, we explore creative ways to reduce waste and give new life to Swarovski Crystals as well as inspiring the next generation to design more consciously.
Our Sustainability Legacy Since 1895
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Sustainability and social responsibility has been part of our company ethos since the beginning, from harnessing local hydroelectric power for manufacturing, to having the foresight to establish social support for employees.