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Efva Attling Sustainability Actions

Uses recycled metal

All our jewellery suppliers use recycled metal, only a few add a small proportion of newly broken metal to the production. Recycling and reused metal is one of the most energy-efficient measures to limit the impact of the industry on the environment. When the metal is recycled, it takes place in a closed process where no chemical substances are used. In addition, there will be no uncontrolled emissions, and the chemicals can be reused for optimal resource use.

Code of Conduct for suppliers

All our suppliers have signed a strict set of requirements, a Code of Conduct, where they for example promises to maintain a safe working environment with decent working conditions, zero tolerance for child labor, that they doesn’t work with conflict diamonds, that they minimize their environmental impact and does not use hazardous substances and chemicals in their production.

Works with RJC members

Almost all of our jewellery suppliers are also affiliated with the Responsible Jewellery Council, the world leading organization in setting standards for the jewellery and watch industry. Their work seeks to create a more sustainable future for the industry, and to make the customer feel confident that the jewellery they buy is produced in a sustainable way, for both other humans and our environment.

Conflict-free diamond supply

All diamond suppliers that we work with at Efva Attling Stockholm, are connected to the Kimberley Process, which means that we can guarantee that you buy diamonds that are conflict-free from us.

Donations to Red Cross

Efva Attling designed her first collection for the benefit of the Swedish Red Cross back in 2004, a collaboration that will soon celebrate 20 years. Today, the collection has raised over 10 million SEK for the work of the Red Cross.

Collection for UNICEF

In connection with the International Day for girls, October 11 2021, the collaboration began with Efva’s collection “Not for sale”, sold in favor of UNICEF. For each piece of jewellery sold, 150 SEK of the proceeds goes to the organization’s work for children, and not least girls’ rights around the world. Over the years, Efva Attling has collaborated with a number of aid organizations, and over 14 million SEK has been donated.