Dimexon has been featured in the Watch & Jewellery Initiative 2030’s latest quarterly newsletter, which explores how companies across the industry are translating nature commitments into meaningful action
The Watch & Jewellery Initiative 2030 (WJI 2030) case study is based on an interview with our Chief Growth Officer, Morgane Winterholer, and highlights the steps Dimexon is taking to better understand, measure and manage its relationship with nature.
As environmental expectations continue to evolve, businesses are increasingly being asked to look beyond carbon and consider their wider impacts and dependencies on natural systems. For the luxury industry, this means developing a deeper understanding of how nature intersects with every stage of the value chain.
At Dimexon, this work forms part of our broader commitment to responsible business practices and continuous improvement.
In the interview with WJI 2030, Morgane discusses how the WJI 2030 Nature Roadmap and Action Playbook have helped guide our approach, providing a structured framework for identifying priorities and translating them into practical action.
As she explains “While water efficiency and operational monitoring have already been part of our broader environmental management approach, the Nature Roadmap process helped us move the conversation from intention towards implementation with practical tools and frameworks that allowed us to break a complex topic into manageable and actionable steps.”
Among the milestones highlighted are our first TNFD-aligned assessment in 2025, which enabled us to identify and prioritise nature-related Dependencies, Impacts, Risks and Opportunities (DIROs) across our value chain. The interview also explores our approach to water stewardship, including the operation of our Coimbatore manufacturing facility as a Zero Liquid Discharge site, where 11,379 kilolitres of water were recycled and reused during 2025.
Read the full Watch & Jewellery Industry 2030 interview here