Portuguese jewelry bets on sustainable practices

Portuguese jewelry bets on sustainable practices

Lisbon, Portugal, April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Fashion Division companies focus on tradition and sustainability, innovating their jewelry manufacturing processes, using the latest technologies and recyclable materials.

The Portuguese jewelry sector is increasingly investing in responsible and sustainable practices. The process begins with the selection of recyclable and environmentally friendly materials and continues with manual processes and artisanal finishing. Companies emphasize social, ethical and environmental responsibility, values ​​that are embodied in the MADE IN campaign. Portugal Naturally Developed by AICEP – Portuguese Investment and Foreign Trade Agency.

Examples of 100% leather goods companies Made in Portugal Many.

3D + Dreams Uses technology and design and innovation in the manufacture of its parts, notably thanks to 3D printing. The brand’s innovative model, the Cork Filigree Frame, is made of cork and is inspired by Rosacea, the first silver model of SPARK +DREAMS Jewels. This is just one example of how the brand illustrates designArchitecture and innovation.

Portugal Jewels It bets on highlighting Portuguese jewelry and recovering traditional models and designs with a contemporary approach. Sustainability is essential in the jewelry of this brand: because it is produced locally, because the materials used are indestructible and almost recyclable, and because the jewelry, through its aesthetics and the quality of its manufacture, is designed to be passed down from generation to generation.

Brand Enis Telles It is an artisanal brand that uses manual and traditional processes to develop and produce its creations in its workshop in Lisbon. The brand emphasizes its commitment to improving economic, ethical and environmentally friendly production.

amazing Only materials from suppliers certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council are used. As part of the “Love, Give, Repeat” initiative, the brand is offering a 20% discount on your next purchase when you exchange a used item, with items received through this campaign being recycled.

In the house notAll parts are designed and produced by hand. The brand is committed to using 100% recycled silver in all of its pieces, making the manufacturing process ethical and responsible from the start.

Based in Santa Maria Island, Azores, Neon Joyride It has already removed tons of microplastics and marine debris from the coast. The project transforms plastics that have been consumed for years at sea into unique jewelry, using hand-crafted processes and artisanal finishes.

These and other companies can be consulted in the directory available at: portugalglobal.pt/portugalnaturally

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