LONDON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Pandora PNDORA.CO, the world's largest jeweller by amount of products sold, has stopped using mined silver and gold and now only manufactures with recycled precious metals, ...
Pandora, the world's largest jewelry maker, is done with diamonds - at least if they are sourced from the ground. The company announced Tuesday that it will no longer use mined diamonds, instead only ...
COPENHAGEN — Pandora, the world’s largest jewelry maker, announced Tuesday that it will no longer be using mined diamonds. The Copenhagen-based company says it will instead focus its efforts on ...
The world's largest jewelry brand is ditching mined diamonds – a more environmentally friendly option. Pandora will soon exclusively use lab-grown diamonds. The company's CEO says it's "the right ...
Jewelry brand Pandora will switch to using 100% recycled gold and silver in its trademark bracelets, necklaces and other pieces by the second half of 2024, around a year ahead of schedule. In 2020, ...
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