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Chopard at the International New York Times Luxury Conference 2016

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Caroline Scheufele and Luca Guadagnino, Director and speaker at International New York Times

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Chopard’s L.U.C XPS Fairmined watch in Black
 
 

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Fairmined Gold

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The first day of the International New York Times Luxury Conference 2016 witnessed the second Chopard Eco-Age Futures Roundtable, which was hosted by Chopard Co-President and Creative Director Caroline Scheufele and Stephen Dunbar-Johnson, President of the International New York Times.   

Held in Versailles, the event highlighted the place of Chopard as a luxury brand that is based on real values. Leading industry professionals were brought together on this roundtable and participated in a constructive debate that aims at finding sustainable solutions in the world of jewelry and mining.

Being a platform to help find solutions and build partnerships for the future of the industry, the main focus point of the Chopard Eco-Age Futures Roundtable program is the transparency in the jewelry supply chain, the differentiation of more sustainable commodities by mining companies and the consumer awareness of sustainability.

This meeting aims at adding value to the standards of the jewelry industry and improve traceability and transparency throughout the global supply chain, which makes it one of the “real drivers of change” as Caroline Scheufele said.

 

Mirella Haddad