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Natural resources

Responsible management of resources

Vacheron Constantin is committed to sustainable sourcing, ensuring that resources and materials that make up our products are managed as efficiently as possible.


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Metallic alloys, gold, diamonds, platinum, enamel... materials are at the heart of our creations for their technical and aesthetic qualities. The use of sometimes rare resources and precious materials requires us, as a Maison, to use them carefully and sparingly. 
We operate with an ecosystem of long-standing suppliers and partners, who comply with strict standards.  

Our choices are made over the long term, with one objective in mind: to conduct our activities, from sourcing to internal processes, with a limited effect on the climate and natural ecosystems, and a positive influence on human activities.

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Uncompromising sourcing for
the environment and human rights, with greater traceability

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The extraction of precious materials such as gold or diamonds has an impact on ecosystems and surrounding communities. To limit this impact, Vacheron Constantin uses a significant proportion of precious materials of recycled origin and meets the most stringent requirements in line with the Group's guidelines.

An ecosystem of local partners

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Vacheron Constantin is privileged to be able to count on a group of partners and suppliers located close to our Manufactures in Switzerland.

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Lightest possible effects on the climate and ecosystems

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Vacheron Constantin is guided by the desire to offer timepieces that will endure over the years with the smallest possible effects on the climate and ecosystems. 

To understand and manage these effects, we are engaged in the SBTi initiative and have made it our priority to measure and reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.