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    Pandora Ranked Top Sustainable Consumer Brand in 2026 Global 100

    Jessica MabuzaBy Jessica Mabuza21/01/20262 Mins Read
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    Pandora has been named the most sustainable consumer brand in the 2026 Global 100 ranking by the research organisation Corporate Knights, placing second overall among more than 8,000 assessed companies.

    The company was recognised following its shift to using recycled precious metals and renewable energy in its production processes.

    Environmental Metrics and Ranking Criteria

    Corporate Knights evaluates publicly listed companies with annual revenues exceeding $1 billion, using indicators such as climate action, resource efficiency, and governance practices. Companies are assessed on the proportion of revenue and investments classified as sustainable, as well as growth in sustainable revenue over a two-year period.

    Pandora received full marks in the three key sustainability metrics used in the ranking. It was also awarded a bonus for linking CEO compensation to sustainability performance and had no recorded penalties or violations.

    According to Corporate Knights:

    “Copenhagen-based jewellery maker Pandora took second place, reflecting its decision to go all-in on manufacturing using 100% recycled silver and gold, as well as lab-grown diamonds produced with renewable energy.”

    Pandora ranked first among 1,476 companies in the Consumer Discretionary sector and second overall across all industries. This is the brand’s second appearance on the Global 100, following a 48th-place ranking in 2025.

    Shift to Recycled Metals and Lab-Grown Diamonds

    The company completed its transition to using 100% recycled silver and gold in 2024. It has also used only lab-grown diamonds since 2021. These changes are part of the company’s efforts to reduce its environmental footprint in production and sourcing.

    All jewellery is now crafted using 100% renewable electricity. Between 2019 and 2025, Pandora reports a 17% reduction in total CO₂ emissions alongside a 49% increase in revenue.

    Statement from Pandora CEO

    Commenting on the ranking, Pandora CEO Berta de Pablos-Barbier said:

    “We are proud to be among the world’s most sustainable companies. By spearheading recycling and adopting innovative materials, we have grown our business while reducing our environmental footprint. We will continue to transform the way we craft our jewellery and reduce our impact on the planet – this is part of futureproofing Pandora.”

    Implications for the Jewellery Sector

    Pandora’s inclusion in the 2026 Global 100 reflects the growing role of sustainability metrics in corporate rankings, including in the jewellery sector. The ranking reflects current industry trends such as the use of recycled metals, lab-grown stones, and increased accountability in sustainability reporting.

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