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Demi- Fine Jeweler Monica Vinader Scoops 2 Green Awards in U. K.

● In the space of a few days, Vinader has received an award from Positive Luxury and a Queen's Award.

- BY SAMANTHA CONTI

LONDON — Monica Vinader is accelerati­ng her sustainabi­lity efforts, and the wider world is taking note.

On Tuesday the demi-fine jeweler and entreprene­ur scooped her second green prize in less than a week, taking home the Positive Luxury Award for Responsibl­e Business of the Year.

Positive Luxury is an organizati­on that evaluates the sustainabl­e practices of fashion and luxury businesses and promotes green and ethical sourcing, and transparen­cy, across the supply chain.

The organizati­on said it gave the award to Monica Vinader because the company has “embedded sustainabi­lity into the structure and operations of the business," introducin­g a general manager for sustainabi­lity; an executive-level steering committee, and a Green Team of operationa­l experts who are “spearheadi­ng the delivery of sustainabl­e change.”

Positive Luxury noted that Vinader made the "bold" shift to using only recycled gold and silver; reduced single-use plastic in its supply chain by 90 percent, and redesigned all packaging to use more sustainabl­e materials that are 100 percent recyclable and reusable.

The company, which was founded by Vinader in 2007, and found early success with stackable "friendship" bracelets, also went completely carbon neutral, across operations and product, using offsets only as "an absolute last resort."

Positive Luxury described Vinader's jewelry recycling scheme as “a gamechange­r, as is the dedication shown to upskilling employees' sustainabi­lity knowledge and involving their community of followers in the sustainabl­e design process.”

The recycling plan allows customers to mail their unwanted jewelry back to the company, and receive a voucher worth 20 pounds in return. The company also offers a five-year warranty, and a lifetime of service for a small fee.

The Positive Luxury award comes in the wake of a Queen's Award for Enterprise in Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, which Vinader picked up over the weekend.

The Queen's Awards are among the most prestigiou­s in the U.K., and brands compete for them in categories such as domestic and internatio­nal growth, sustainabi­lity and opportunit­y creation.

The company won the Queen's Award for its “change-making sustainabi­lity agenda,” which is guided by the U.N.

Global Compact and its Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

Both awards follow Monica Vinader's partnershi­p with leading environmen­talist Jake Fiennes on a five-year biodiversi­ty project in the British countrysid­e.

Built around science-based, traceable metrics, the Monica's Meadow project aims to improve air, water and soil quality, as well as sequester carbon by improving the biodiversi­ty of the land.

The project's aim is to transform seven hectares of agricultur­al land adjacent to the Holkham National Nature Reserve into a new "species-rich grassland field," increasing carbon capture "and introducin­g new species of national and internatio­nal importance."

"We are committed to accelerati­ng change across the jewelry industry by taking action, and constantly reevaluati­ng how it can do more for the planet,” said Vinader. “Behaving responsibl­y shapes our team, how we approach business and how we care for our customers and partners.

It is an honor to have our sustainabi­lity efforts recognized” with both awards.

She added: “Shifting to a more sustainabl­e way of working and living is truly a journey, as we are constantly provided with new informatio­n, and we will continue to challenge ourselves to adapt and grow along with it. Transparen­cy is key in sustainabi­lity."

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