Vivara

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Vivara Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Vivara is the largest jewellery chain in Latin America, with more than 330 stores across all regions of Brazil and a multi-channel platform serving more than 2,900 municipalities. In its 2021 Sustainability Report, the company identified ethics and integrity, customer safety and satisfaction, environmental management and climate change, and creating economic value for stakeholders as material issues. The available sustainability content focuses on stakeholder engagement under the GRI Standards and on the distribution of economic value to employees, the state, and capital providers.

Vivara Sustainability Actions

Stakeholder consultation

To identify and prioritise material topics Vivara engaged with its stakeholders through an online consultation questionnaire.

Economic value for employees

In 2021, Vivara paid R$ 283,974,055 in personnel expenses.

Economic value for the state

In 2021, Vivara paid R$ 423,936,397 in taxes and contributions.

Economic value for capital providers

In 2021, Vivara paid R$ 79,617,259 in remuneration of external capital.


Sustainable Development Goals

Vivara is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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