Maison Members are legal entities manufacturing mainly watch and/or jewellery and selling them under their own trademarks, including their related and ultimate controlling group company (hereinafter the “Maisons Members”). Jewellery and or watches Maisons owned by such legal entity (“hereinafter the “Maisons”) can also apply for membership and become standalone members of the Association.
Maison Members are required to meet the minimum commitments set by WJI 2030 within 1 year.
Towards luxury’s
critical upgrade
Towards luxury’s
critical upgrade
WJI 2030 members share a commitment to a common core of key sustainability goals in three areas: building climate resilience, preserving resources, and fostering inclusiveness.
Members of all sizes and levels of maturity are equipped with dedicated resources, education and global multi-stakeholder collaboration to advance their commitments and take important, interconnected and measurable actions towards luxury’s critical upgrade.
Tackling our industry’s greatest challenges, together
Defining new strategies and undertaking bold actions requires clarity, credibility and coherence. We work with members and partners to develop a structured and inclusive approach to tackling our greatest challenges.
Multi-stakeholder collaboration
WJI 2030’s innovative model spans the entire value chain and stakeholder landscape, bringing together players of every size in the industry with policy makers, governments, community organisations, academia and civil society.
Established solutions
WJI 2030 has aligned with trusted and established frameworks, including Science Based Target initiative (SBTi), Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs), ESG data platform and others.
Strategic partnerships
A core priority for WJI 2030 is to scale faster through learning and partnerships that optimise resources and deliver results on the ground. Current strategic partners include: UN Global Compact, UN Women, ESG Book, Business for Nature, BCG, Deloitte and others.
Interconnected, systematic approach
In an ever-evolving regulatory environment, we develop solutions, including guidance documents and toolkits, that acknowledge the maturity of all members, as well as their ability to report on relevant metrics.
Current
Members
Current
Members
Today, WJI 2030 is comprised of 66 member companies from more than 18 countries across the globe, committed to building climate resilience, preserving resources, and fostering inclusiveness
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Membership Categories
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Maison Members are legal entities manufacturing mainly watch and/or jewellery and selling them under their own trademarks, including their related and ultimate controlling group company (hereinafter the “Maisons Members”). Jewellery and or watches Maisons owned by such legal entity (“hereinafter the “Maisons”) can also apply for membership and become standalone members of the Association.
Maison Members are required to meet the minimum commitments set by WJI 2030 within 1 year. -
Maison Members are legal entities manufacturing mainly watch and/or jewellery and selling them under their own trademarks, including their related and ultimate controlling group company (hereinafter the “Maisons Members”). Jewellery and or watches Maisons owned by such legal entity (“hereinafter the “Maisons”) can also apply for membership and become standalone members of the Association.
Maison Members are required to meet the minimum commitments set by WJI 2030 within 1 year. -
Maison Members are legal entities manufacturing mainly watch and/or jewellery and selling them under their own trademarks, including their related and ultimate controlling group company (hereinafter the “Maisons Members”). Jewellery and or watches Maisons owned by such legal entity (“hereinafter the “Maisons”) can also apply for membership and become standalone members of the Association.
Maison Members are required to meet the minimum commitments set by WJI 2030 within 1 year. -
Maison Members are legal entities manufacturing mainly watch and/or jewellery and selling them under their own trademarks, including their related and ultimate controlling group company (hereinafter the “Maisons Members”). Jewellery and or watches Maisons owned by such legal entity (“hereinafter the “Maisons”) can also apply for membership and become standalone members of the Association.
Maison Members are required to meet the minimum commitments set by WJI 2030 within 1 year.
Application process
Membership Fees
Annual Relevant Sales (ARS) is defined as the total sales derived from those parts of the applicant’s business and/or brand that are directly involved in the Watch and Jewellery sector at global level.
Affiliate members do not pay a fee. They do commit to promoting the WJI2030 to their stakeholders through credible communications and educational events, they actively participate in the work streams of the initiative.