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OUR VISION

We always look to do what we believe is right, which is why we strive to work responsibly in every way. We ensure all the manufacturers we work with are accredited including top jewellers and pearl farms who commit to exceptional craftsmanship, ethical & sustainable practices and the finest materials.

Apart from ensuring all of our packaging is recyclable, we are set to become carbon neutral by 2024 and certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council. We are continuing our efforts and support in marine conservation.

Our Sustainability Goals

1. PROTECTION OF THE BIOSPHERE
We will safeguard all habitats in which we operate and will strive to conserve or restore biodiversity, ecosystem structure, and ecosystem services. We will promptly and responsibly correct environmental conditions to ensure complete safety of our ocean’s environment.

2. SUSTAINABLE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES
We will use natural resources responsibly. We will make sustainable use of renewable natural resources and conserve non-renewable natural resources through efficient use and careful planning.

3. PRODUCTION TRANSPARENCY AND PRODUCT DISCLOSURE

We will be transparent in our pearl production practices, provenance claims, and
product marketing representation.

4. DEVELOP AND OPERATE FARMS IN A SOCIALLY AND
CULTURALLY RESPONSIBLE MANNER

We will operate in a socially responsible manner with local communities.

“We’re seeking to enhance marine conservation efforts and give back to the sea and waterways that have given us so much.”

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Founder Olivia & Pearl

MARINE CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP

X BARBADOS SEA TURTLE PROJECT

In 2021, we decided it was time for us to dedicate ourselves to a cause that is closely connected with our sustainability mission. At Olivia & Pearl we believe in saying thank you to mother nature. Core of our business comes from the sea and that is why we choose to give back. The Barbados Sea Turtle project mobilises an army of volunteers to help track and protect sea turtle nesting sites across the idyllic beaches of Barbados. Sea turtles have been a part of marine life for over 100 million years and have a vital role in the balance of marine habitat.

TENS OF THOUSANDS

of sea turtles are lost each year to over-harvesting and illegal trade
The Hawksbill turtle (the most common turtle in Barbados) has the status of

CRITICALLY ENDANGERED

Coastal development can

DESTROY IMPORTANT NESTING SITES

, impact coral reefs, and artificial light from houses and other buildings attracts hatchlings away from the ocean. The Barbados Sea Turtle Project team help with nesting and return turtles to the ocean
It’s estimated that only around

1 IN 1,000

marine turtle hatchlings make it to adulthood.

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