As part of its longstanding commitment to environmental stewardship, Tiffany & Co. has announced that it has planted more than 1,837 mangroves at Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi, in an initiative that aims to protect and restore the vital mangrove ecosystem
The mangrove planting milestone at Jubail Mangrove Park coincided with the conclusion of Tiffany & Co.’s Constellation of Love, which brought a series of activations to the capital.
Open to all, Jubail Mangrove Park is a sanctuary for avian and marine species native to Abu Dhabi, raising awareness and appreciation of the important ecological functions of mangrove habitats. Mangrove trees are nature’s carbon-storing superpower – absorbing and storing significantly more carbon than many other ecosystems, including rainforests. Preserving these precious ecosystems is essential for combating climate change, supporting biodiversity and supporting a healthy planet for generations to come.
Since its inception in 1837, Tiffany & Co. has been guided by the belief that a successful company has a responsibility to the greater community.



Celebrating a quarter-of-a-century in operation this year, The Tiffany & Co. Foundation was established in 2000 to focus the company’s philanthropic endeavours and has donated more than USD100 million to organisations around the world. Since then, The Tiffany & Co. Foundation has been committed to preserving the world’s most treasured seascapes and landscapes, fueled by the love it has for the planet and a better tomorrow.
The 1,837 mangrove milestone is a celebration of sustainable luxury and ensures the continuation of the House’s legacy in Abu Dhabi, fostering a deep connection with the local community.
For more information, please visit www.tiffany.ae/sustainability.