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The Carbon Footprint of Eco Diamonds: Lab-Grown Diamonds Contribute to a Greener Future

By GDC Team | 20 Jul 2023 |
The Carbon Footprint of Eco Diamonds: Lab-Grown Diamonds Contribute to a Greener Future

The ecology has suffered greatly as a result of careless and uncontrolled diamond mining. Carbon emissions, soil erosion, deforestation, and air and water pollution are some of its most obvious repercussions.

Even quick fashion jewellery made of artificial diamonds, which is inexpensive and has a brief lifespan, has a significant environmental impact due to the garbage it produces. In such a situation, the lab-grown diamond industry is setting the standard for sustainable living.

Eco-friendly diamonds are those produced in laboratories. Among the obvious reasons to embrace man-made diamonds are that they are a more environmentally responsible option than mining diamonds from the ground because of their minimal impact on the environment, decreased waste, and controlled waste disposal.

Consumers, too, are attempting to assess the social and environmental effects of their diamond purchases in response to growing worries about climate change and carbon emissions. Due to their potential for smaller carbon footprints and a more sustainable manufacturing procedure, lab-grown diamonds are becoming a more popular substitute.

Lab-grown diamonds do not harm the Earth

Grown diamonds produced in laboratories are not mined or extracted from the earth. Instead, they are grown in labs using technological methods. Laboratory-grown diamonds are produced ethically and have no negative effects on the environment.

Diamond mining harms the Earth. According to studies, around 1750 tonnes of earth must be removed in order to mine a 1.0 ct diamond. This disturbs the habitat. And it is theoretically impossible to refill the pit to its previous level. Lab-grown diamonds help minimize ecological destruction.

Lab diamonds reduce carbon footprints

Natural diamond mining uses a lot of energy and produces a lot of carbon emissions. On the other hand, man-made diamonds use significantly less energy and leave a smaller carbon imprint. This is because they are made utilizing cutting-edge technologies in carefully regulated lab settings.

According to a comparison study done for Frost & Sullivan’s Environmental Impact Analysis: Production of Rough Diamonds report, mining diamonds results in detrimental carbon emissions of 57,000 grams per carat. Lab-grown diamonds, on the other hand, release just 0.028 grams per carat.

Lab diamonds help conserve water

Water is often extensively used during the mining of diamonds for a variety of reasons, such as extraction, processing, and washing. Because the production processes for lab diamonds use a great deal less water than those used in conventional mining, they dramatically minimize the amount of water that is consumed.

Moreover, lab diamonds do not cause water pollution. Diamonds are grown in safe laboratories that are required to follow stringent environmental-friendly practices. For example, the laboratories recycle and dispose of their waste in an environmentally sustainable manner.

Man-made diamonds consume less energy

Laboratory-grown diamonds are created using heat and pressure, one atom at a time, over an extended period of time. The entire procedure is managed to create actual diamonds in the most environmentally responsible way possible. These facilities are secure and adhere to the norms and procedures of the manufacturing process.

Growing eco-friendly diamonds in laboratories only requires a small amount of electricity. The majority of this electricity’s energy source is renewable. In contrast to mined diamonds, lab-grown diamonds are produced without the use of chemicals, water, or other hazardous materials.

Additionally, the majority of lab-grown diamond producers have embraced sustainable development programmes and renewable energy sources like solar or wind energy. The US-based sustainability accrediting agency SCS Global Services has recognized these as “Certified Sustainability Rated Diamonds” under the SCS-007 certification.

Lab diamonds are the future

Lab-grown diamond production has been multiplying over the years, reaching 9.13 million carats in 2022. Lab-grown diamonds are increasingly being supported and accepted as a more sustainable alternative to mined diamonds. And for all the good reasons we’ve listed above. It is one way to combat climate change. Lab-grown diamond manufacturers are doing their bit. Are you?

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