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As a « Naturalist Jeweller » since its beginnings, Chaumet cannot stand by and watch the disappearance of flora and fauna essential to life and to the creativity of tomorrow. Aware of the role we have to play, our Maison is actively implementing concrete actions to preserve natural resources, and support all those who depend on them.
As devoted to preserving our historical heritage as we are to safeguarding our living heritage, in 2025 the Maison is signing a sponsorship partnership with WWF France for the first time in its history. Together, we are working to protect French forests and the fauna and flora that thrive there through the Nature Impact initiative. This unique project, which marks the beginning of our partnership with WWF, will be followed by two initiatives in Japan and China, further strengthening our global commitment to the preservation of nature.
Since 2023, Chaumet has been supporting Reforest’Action and taking concrete action by financing an assisted natural regeneration project in the Chantilly forest, a classified heritage forest that is now under threat. Thanks to this project, the forest’s resilience to climate change is being strengthened.
Proud to be part of the LVMH Group, Chaumet is committed to upholding the initiatives set out in the Group’s environmental roadmap, LIFE 360. The programme sets ambitious targets for 2026 and 2030 around four key pillars.
Because our creations and craftsmanship are intimately linked to nature, Chaumet is committed to ensuring that 100% of its strategic raw materials are certified by 2026 according to standards that guarantee the preservation of ecosystems and water resources.
In accordance with the Paris Agreement on climate change, Chaumet has implemented a series of actions aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from energy consumption across its sites and stores by 50% by 2026. The Maison is also working towards operating entirely on renewable energy by 2030.
Convinced that circularity and creativity go hand in hand, Chaumet is embracing ever more inventive ways to offer sustainable solutions. For 2025, the Maison is unveiling an eco-designed display inspired by the Chaumet Bee collection. Made from 95% cardboard, the structure lowers carbon impact by reducing the number of materials used, facilitating transport thanks to its light weight and extending the display’s lifespan.
To trace the journey of a raw material from its source to its use, Chaumet is continuing its efforts to ensure responsible sourcing, adhering to stringent certifications and criteria aligned with the highest standards in the industry.
A member of the Responsible Jewellery Council since 2005, Chaumet adheres to the rigorous standards of responsibility and ethics required by this certification. In line with the Kimberley Process, Chaumet is also committed to combatting the exploitation of blood diamonds, stones illegally mined in areas ravaged by armed conflict.
From gold to diamonds, Chaumet is committed to the responsible sourcing of its strategic raw materials.
In 2024, Chaumet joined the Swiss Better Gold Association, an organisation dedicated to the sustainable development of artisanal mining. At the same time, the Maison unveiled a Bee de Chaumet pendant made of 100% traceable gold and from responsible sources, marking the first step in this long-term project. Chaumet ensures that each step of the gold sourcing process is carefully monitored in accordance with strict guidelines.
In accordance with the Kimberley Process, we certify that all our diamonds come from legitimate sources and are not linked to armed conflicts. We apply strict criteria when selecting both our stones and our suppliers, and in line with the LIFE 360 roadmap, we are committed to achieving 100% traceability of our certified stones by 2030.
Chaumet’s Purchasing Department promotes transparency, fair trade and respect for human rights throughout its supply chain. Our partners are required to meet specific social and environmental criteria for each project, which are assessed during the supplier selection process. This long-term approach aims to establish lasting relationships and promote responsible consumption, thus building a model that respects people and the environment.
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