Pandora ranked world’s most sustainable consumer brand
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Pandora has today been recognised by Corporate Knights as the world’s second most sustainable company and number one in the consumer sector.
DAVOS, Switzerland - 21 JAN 2026 - In its 2026 Global 100 ranking, research company Corporate Knights has named Pandora the world’s most sustainable consumer brand. Pandora places second overall among more than 8,000 assessed companies, underlining its position as a global sustainability leader.
The recognition reflects Pandora’s transformation towards recycled materials and renewable energy. In their analysis, Corporate Knights highlights Pandora’s use of 100% recycled silver and gold in all jewellery, its shift to lab‑grown diamonds, and its ability to grow profitably while reducing CO₂ emissions. Pandora crafts all jewellery using 100% renewable electricity and has decoupled economic growth and emissions. Since 2019, the company’s revenue has grown 49% while its total CO₂ emissions have been reduced by 17%.
“We are proud to be among the world's most sustainable companies. By spearheading recycling and innovative materials, we have been able to grow our business while bringing down our environmental footprint,” said Pandora CEO Berta de Pablos-Barbier. “We will continue to transform the way we craft our jewellery and reduce our impact on the planet – this is part of futureproofing Pandora.”
The Corporate Knights Global 100 index is an annual ranking of the world’s 100 most sustainable corporations across all sectors. It evaluates publicly traded companies with more than USD 1 billion in revenue on a wide range of metrics, including climate action, resource efficiency, and social responsibility. Pandora ranks number one among 1,476 companies in the ‘Consumer Discretionary’ sector and number two across all sectors.
This is Pandora’s second appearance on the Global 100. In 2025, the company ranked number 48. Since 2021, Pandora has used exclusively lab-grown diamonds in its jewellery, and in 2024 the company completed its shift to use 100% recycled silver and gold. The milestone was the culmination of several years’ work by over 100 employees.
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CORPORATE KNIGHTS: RATIONALE FOR PANDORA’S RANKING
Corporate Knights summarises Pandora’s ranking as follows:
“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 scored 100% – a percentile rank reflecting performance relative to its sectoral peers – on each of the three equally weighted metrics: proportion of total revenues classified as sustainable, proportion of total investments classified as sustainable, and ‘sustainable revenue momentum’ (defined as the annualised growth in sustainable revenue from 2022 to 2024). Pandora also secured an additional bonus score based on a ‘sustainability pay link’, meaning a connection between CEO compensation and the achievement of sustainability targets. Finally, Pandora incurred no deductions for fines, sanctions, or fatalities.”
Full Corporate Knights Global 100 ranking and methodology: Link
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ABOUT PANDORA
Pandora is the world's largest jewellery brand, specialising in the design, crafting and marketing of accessible luxury jewellery made from high-quality materials. Each piece is created to inspire self-expression, allowing people to share their stories and passions through meaningful jewellery. Pandora jewellery is sold in more than 100 countries through 6,800 points of sale, including more than 2,700 concept stores.
Headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, Pandora employs 37,000 people worldwide and crafts its jewellery using only recycled silver and gold. Pandora is committed to leadership in sustainability and has set out to halve greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain by 2030. Pandora is listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen stock exchange and generated revenue of DKK 31.7 billion (EUR 4.2 billion) in 2024.
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