Ethics and Environment
Our Raw Materials
Responsible raw materials procurement is a priority at Piaget and for Groupe Richemont.
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Responsible Jewellery Council
As concerns gold, diamonds and platinum group metals, Piaget joined the Responsible Jewellery Council in 2005. This non-profit association works to build consumer trust in jewelry and watch products through the establishment of an international standard. Piaget was issued RJC certification in September 2011, following a certification audit conducted by an independent auditor approved by the RJC.
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Kimberley Process
Piaget requires that all its diamonds receive the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) certificate, and applies the rules of the World Diamond Council (WDC) guarantee system to the letter. Currently, 74 member countries apply KPCS international regulations, including Switzerland. The goal of these regulations is to guarantee to the buyer that the proceeds of the sale of a diamond are not being used by rebel movements to overthrow legitimate governments. In addition, given serious infractions in Zimbabwe, the brand stopped purchasing diamonds from the Marange region a year ago.
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Certification of leather bands
For its leather bands, Piaget uses skins from exotic animals. These are also regulated on the international level through the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). The goal of this Convention is to ensure that the international trade of wild animal and plant species does not threaten the survival of the species to which they belong. To do this, a system of permits has been put in place. For an exotic skin to be exported, imported and re-exported, it must have a permit issued by the appropriate authority of the country of origin. Piaget goes beyond this standard, and no longer uses the skins of skates (shagreen), monitor lizards, or pythons for its bands, and requires that its suppliers and subcontractors also respect this standard for exotic skins from other species.
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Precious stones
There are currently no international regulations for precious stones. However, in 2007, the international community strongly condemned Myanmar, asking the jewelry industry to boycott precious stones exported by this country, in particular rubies, sapphires and jade. Piaget joined this boycott and has purchased no stones from Myanmar since 2007.
Coral, too, has been banned. Through this choice we hope to help protect the ocean floor.
Coral, too, has been banned. Through this choice we hope to help protect the ocean floor.
Certifications
The Piaget brand promotes excellence in all areas, and therefore guarantees the quality and integrity of its products. Receipt of Responsible Jewellery Council certification, in September 2011, is proof of our commitment.
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Piaget reduces its environmental Impact
Though environmental protection and the "green attitude" are not at the core of the company's business, we have decided to take action to reduce our impact on the environment by ensuring that we use raw materials that have been extracted and processed according to the strictest standards and by implementing strong company ethics. Piaget's excellence and prestige are not affected by our level of proactivity; on the contrary, the brand's image and our pride in being part of it are strengthened.
Water and Solar Panels
An array of solar panels has been installed on the roof of our factory in Plan-les-Ouates / Geneva. Our goal is to use green energy to heat the water used in the restrooms on the Geneva site. The energy accumulated by the solar panels heats water to 60° Celsius.
Compensation for CO2 Emissions
Each year, Piaget pays an amount based on the balance of its total annual CO2 emissions to the Climate Care program. These funds are then allocated to projects aiming to protect the environment and help reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDG): energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, improved furnaces and drinking water procurement.
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Environmental Policy
Our search for excellence through know-how of luxury goods goes hand in hand with respect for the highest ethical and environmental requirements. Piaget is involved in projects to reduce its ecological footprint, taking concrete measures to reduce its CO2 emissions.
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Piaget, a Good Citizen
The pursuit of excellence in terms of expertise is in harmony with observance of the most rigorous ethical and environmental requirements. Piaget has been a committed member and participant of this community for the past three years.
Piaget, Geneva University Hospitals and Fondation Artères Join Forces for Altiplano.
The RAFT/ Altiplano project developed by Geneva University Hospitals and Fondation Artères sends telemedicine tools to the high plains of the Andes Cordillera in Bolivia to provide universal access to healthcare using new technologies. The project is expected to grow and last for years, based on local needs.
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Action Innocence Genève
Another of our partnerships is the annual Action Innocence Genève gala, which seeks to protect the dignity and integrity of children on the internet by fighting pedophilia on this medium.
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Our Employees
Our employees’ wellbeing is a key part of Piaget and Groupe Richemont’s CSR policy. This means good working conditions on both our own premises and those of our commercial partners.
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California Transparency in Supply Chains Disclosure.
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California Transparency in Supply Chains Disclosure.
Piaget Shares its expertise
One of our company’s priorities remains the creation of new talent.
Les Ecoles de la rue du Louvre
To contribute to this, we sponsor the graduating classes of an exceptional jewelry school: Ecoles de la rue du Louvre in Paris.
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The Centre de formation professionnelle des Arts Appliqués de Genève
We also support Centre de formation professionnelle des Arts Appliqués de Genève, by annually financing Design and Creation Awards for the best students in the graduating class.
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The Creative Academy
In the same vein, we collaborate with Creative Academy, an international design school in Milan. This school offers young designers specific applied arts courses in the areas of jewelry, watchmaking and accessories.
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Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Educational Program
Finally, we also provide annual financing for Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Educational Program (WOSTEP).
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