Sustainability Report 2021 Vivara
We implemented new management
measures during the year, with transport
and destination control by the federal
government system for the preparation
of Waste Transport Manifests (MTR)
and control of Final Disposal Certificates
(CDF). This system provides information
security so that the generator and the re-
ceiver are in direct contact and can feed
and correct the system.
By adding the second shift at our fac-
tory, we had an increase in water and
energy consumption in 2021. All the
water captured from third parties is for
common use, and the groundwater
source supplies the industrial process-
es. The certification goes through a bi-
annual validation process for capture
Indicators: factory
of groundwater sources. All the water
(100%) used in our operations is chan-
neled to treatment stations, in compli-
ance with environment laws. 303-4 | 303-5
We work continuously to provide pack-
aging with a higher recyclability index
and lower post-consumption impact.
The paper and cardboard used are cer-
tified by the Forest Stewardship Coun-
cil (FSC) and accounts for 99% of our
packaging volume, which is entirely
renewable. A small portion of our pack-
aging is of non-renewable source, in our
glass perfume bottles. 301-1
Attention to climate changes
103-2 103-3 | 201-2 | 305-1 | 305-2 | 305-3
To improve the monitoring and mitigation of
climate change impacts, in 2021 we conduct-
ed our first Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions
Inventory, in compliance with standards of the
International Organization for Standardiza-
tion (ISO) and the GHG Protocol methodology.
Our inventory takes into account emissions of
Scopes 1, 2 and 3.
In 2021, Vivara's direct GHG emissions (Scope 1)
from the factory use of LPG and diesel, fugitive
emissions and effluents were 394 tCO₂e (Kyoto).
Emissions from the purchase of electricity
(Scope 2) were 977 tCO2e.
* We are constantly working to improve the management and records
of Scope 1 emissions linked to the maintenance of refrigeration
equipment and fire extinguishers.
We are committed to disclosing our Scope 3
emissions in the next report, and we are working
with suppliers to establish the best emission fac-
tors for our raw materials.
It is worth mentioning that the emissions related to
the purchase of goods (gold and silver) showed a
significant reduction due to the use of recycled ma-
terials from our circular economy campaigns. The
calculation was based on procurement data, sort-
ing purchases according to the source (extraction
and refining or recycling), using emission factors
published in a recognized study in the field. Emis-
sions from the cutting of colored gems and dia-
monds were not considered in the inventory due to
lack of data in public emission banks.
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION 302-1 | 302-3
649
ELECTRICITY
1,474,687 kWh
649
KWH/UNIT PRODUCED¹
0.557
Water consumption 303-31303-5
Well
Concessionaire
Total
Liters/unit produced¹
1. Unit produced = SKU (jewelry, Life by Vivara and watches).
2020²
2021
10,312 m³
17,226 m³
829 m³
833 m³
11,141 m³
18,059 m³
6.31
6.82
2. Erratum: In 2020, we reported incorrect water consumption data due to a problem in the data collection and data input, where only part of the concessionai-
re's water consumption was considered. 102-48
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