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Coronet reported in late December that Rolex’s new presentation boxes will ship with the mention indicating they are made from recycled materials.
The “eco-friendly presentation boxes,” as they’re officially called by Rolex, have been in the works since 2020, the brand said, the latest sign of Rolex’s ongoing efforts to reduce the environmental impact of its products. (Starting in 2025, all new movements brought to market will be 100% lead-free.)
Rolex said the new box is composed of a main structure made from 45% wood, compared to the previous version, which was 92% plastic.
The brand has now reduced the use of petroleum-based plastic from 92% to 6%, resulting in an annual reduction of 500 tonnes of plastic. Another significant component of the new box, accounting for 31%, is molded cellulose.
Rolex said the introduction of this box will ensure a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions over its life cycle. The majority of these savings (46%) come from improvements in the material production phase.
Finally, the box's reduced weight — 12% lighter — decreases transport-related CO2 emissions by 2%, while its end-of-life disposal further reduces emissions by another 2%.