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Reuse, recycle, reduce: Pink Pandora goes green

January 21, 2020April 29, 2021 - by Sigrid Friis Neergaard - 1 Comment

Designed to look like the Danish brand’s famous bracelet with charms, one of Pandora’s two jewellery-making facilities in Thailand, is located just under an hour’s drive south of Chiang Mai …

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Pandora opens new green crafting facility in Thailand

March 28, 2017January 12, 2021 - by Nadja Dam Jensen - Leave a Comment

Wednesday 22 March 2017 was a big day for the Danish jewellery company Pandora, as they opened their new, highly modernised and green crafting facility in Lamphun near Chiang Mai …

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