ID Geneve Achieves B Corp Certification
We have achieved B Corp Certification, underlining our dedication to a more sustainable future.
Leading the Way in Luxury Sustainable Horology
ID Geneve is all about a circular economy. We create exceptional, long-lasting timepieces that contribute to sustainability. This commitment goes beyond just design; it guides our entire approach.
What is B Corp Certification?
B Corporations, or B Corps, are businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability. They are committed to using their profits and growth as a means to create a positive impact on people and the planet. Achieving this certification is no small feat, and it speaks volumes about a company's dedication to ethical and sustainable business practices.
Visit ID Genève’s B Corp page to view all our scores and details!
Pioneer Swiss Watch Brand to Achieve B Corp Status
“It's not by chance that, apart from the emerging brand ID Genève, which has based its approach on material circularity, no watchmaker has yet attained the highly sought-after B Corp certification, a milestone even Nespresso accomplished just a year ago.” Aline Bassin (Le Temps)
Here are a few ways in which we uphold our commitment to sustainability:
Responsible Sourcing: We use ethically sourced materials, minimizing the environmental impact and supporting fair labor practices in our supply chain.
Eco-friendly Manufacturing: The production processes are designed to minimize waste and energy consumption, ensuring a lower carbon footprint.
Circular Economy: ID Geneve watches are designed to last, with components that can be repaired and reused, reducing waste and supporting a circular economy model.
Transparency: We are open and transparent about our sustainability initiatives, sharing the progress and challenges with our customers.
The achievement of B Corp Certification is a significant step in ID Geneve's journey towards a more sustainable, responsible, and ethical future. It serves as a reminder that luxury can and should coexist with environmental and social responsibility.