Aurum, officially known as Aurum Holdings, is a leading player in the luxury goods industry, headquartered in BM. Founded in 2005, the company has established a strong presence in major operational regions across Europe and Asia, specialising in high-end jewellery and bespoke design services. Aurum is renowned for its unique craftsmanship and commitment to quality, offering a diverse range of products that include fine jewellery, watches, and luxury accessories. The brand's dedication to innovation and sustainability has set it apart in a competitive market, earning accolades for its ethical sourcing practices. With a reputation for excellence, Aurum has positioned itself as a market leader, consistently achieving significant milestones and expanding its global footprint. The company continues to redefine luxury, making it a preferred choice for discerning customers worldwide.
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In 2022, Aurum reported total carbon emissions of approximately 314,000 kg CO2e, with significant contributions from Scope 3 emissions, particularly from business travel (about 145,900 kg CO2e) and employee commuting (approximately 36,400 kg CO2e). The previous year, 2021, saw total emissions of about 206,000 kg CO2e, with Scope 2 emissions from purchased electricity accounting for around 7,600 kg CO2e, and Scope 3 emissions including business travel and employee commuting. Aurum's emissions data from 2019 indicates a total of approximately 453,000 kg CO2e, with Scope 3 emissions from business travel at about 217,500 kg CO2e and employee commuting at around 21,800 kg CO2e. In 2020, total emissions decreased to approximately 136,000 kg CO2e, with Scope 2 emissions from purchased electricity at about 9,500 kg CO2e and Scope 3 emissions from business travel and employee commuting contributing significantly. Despite these figures, Aurum has not disclosed specific reduction targets or initiatives as part of their climate commitments. The absence of documented reduction targets suggests a need for further clarity on their long-term climate strategy. Overall, Aurum's emissions profile highlights the importance of addressing Scope 3 emissions, particularly in business travel and employee commuting, as part of their climate action efforts.
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Scope 2 | - | 0,000 | 0,000 | - |
Scope 3 | 239,300 | 00,000 | 00,000 | 000,000 |
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Aurum is not committed to any reduction initiatives we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.