Net Zero Carbon Footprint

Putting a Priority on Climate

Under the SCS007 Certification Standard for Jewelry Sustainability Sustainability Rated Diamonds, producers are committed to reducing their carbon footprintThey take active measures to improve efficiencies in energy and operations Reducing these impacts is a vital component of sustainabilityThe carbon footprint that remains is then balanced out each year through investments in renewable energy or other climate mitigation initiatives  

How a Diamond Producer

Achieves Net Zero Carbon Footprint

In addition to reducing its own climate change impacts and those of its supply chain, the producer can further reduce its carbon footprint and make progress toward net zero in two ways: 

  • The purchase of carbon offset credits. 
  • Direct investment in climate mitigation projects that reduce the climate impact through pollution prevention and other methods. 

In some cases, these measures might also result in measurable co-benefits (i.e., reduced adverse impacts) in other diamond life-cycle impact categories, such as improved air quality and better health outcomes for the local population. 

Other Key Pillars of Sustainability Rated Diamonds

Origin

Traceability

Sustainability Rated Diamonds are tracked through a verified origin traceability process that provides 99.9% accuracy of the origin of each diamond through its entire chain of custody, from producer to point of sale.

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Ethical

Stewardship

Each diamond is certified to adhere to twelve core ethical principles aligned to the strictest internationally recognized norms of business integrity.

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Sustainable

Production

Sustainability Rated Diamond producers are committed to the principle of doing no harm to humans or environment, and are actively working to avoid, eliminate or offset any impacts that might be associated with the production process.

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Sustainability

Investments

Sustainability Rated Diamond producers invest in efforts that not only improve their own operations and supply chains, but also in projects that help communities and protect climate and the environment.   

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