Greg Delves Captures More Tiffany & Co Holiday 2020 Spirit | Tiffany 2025 Sustainability Goals
/Models Jennae Quisenberry, Marique Schimmel, Marlee Bell and Nykor Paul deliver more Tiffany & Co holiday treasures. Anne Christensen styles the quartet in images by Greg Delves (IG).
Now that the LVMH-Tiffany merger is settled with both parties leaving the courtroom with about $400 million in financial modifications, AOC returns to our focus on Tiffany & Co as a leader in sustainability and responsible sourcing of it diamonds and other rare gens.
In late September, Tiffany & Co unveiled its 2025 Sustainability Goals, a bold roadmap outlining the Company’s sustainability priorities for the coming years, along with its latest Sustainability Report, its tenth since 2011.
“The 2025 Sustainability Goals are based on the results of a robust assessment of Tiffany’s social and environmental impact and opportunities and were developed in alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals,” according to the company’s press release.
“Tiffany’s 2025 Sustainability Goals will serve as our north star and guide us on our sustainability journey over the coming years,” said Anisa Kamadoli Costa, Chief Sustainability Officer, Tiffany & Co. “The bar for Sustainability leadership continues to rise, and we cannot rest on our laurels. It is critical for us to have a strong plan in place to guide our actions and show how we are continuing to work towards creating a positive impact on people and the planet.”