Daniel Wellington, a renowned watch brand, was founded in 2011 and has its headquarters in India. The company has rapidly established itself in the fashion accessories industry, primarily focusing on elegant timepieces and stylish wristbands. Known for their minimalist design and interchangeable straps, Daniel Wellington watches offer a unique blend of sophistication and versatility, appealing to a diverse clientele. With a strong presence in major operational regions across Europe, North America, and Asia, Daniel Wellington has achieved significant market recognition. The brand's commitment to quality craftsmanship and timeless aesthetics has garnered a loyal following, making it a prominent player in the global watch market. Notable achievements include collaborations with influencers and a robust online retail strategy, solidifying its position as a leader in contemporary watch design.
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In 2018, Daniel Wellington reported total carbon emissions of approximately 11,100,000 kg CO2e. This marked a decrease from 2017, when emissions were about 13,650,000 kg CO2e, and from 2016, with emissions of approximately 13,500,000 kg CO2e. The company has not disclosed specific Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions data, nor has it set any formal reduction targets or initiatives as part of its climate commitments. Despite the lack of specific reduction targets, Daniel Wellington's emissions per watch were reported at about 3.6 kg CO2e in 2018, down from 3.7 kg CO2e in 2017 and 3.9 kg CO2e in 2016. This indicates a slight improvement in emissions efficiency relative to their product output. As of now, there are no climate pledges or commitments to specific reduction initiatives documented, and the company does not inherit emissions data from any parent or related organizations. Daniel Wellington's approach to sustainability remains to be further clarified in future reports.
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Daniel Wellington is not participating in any of the initiatives that 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.