Your Impact
We believe in the power of beauty and purpose. Our jewellery is not just about making a statement; it's about making a difference. Each piece we craft is a symbol of elegance, designed to celebrate your unique style while supporting a cause that truly matters.
Uzuri is working to create a new norm, where the impact is far deeper than just a quick shop. We are putting you at the heart, to fuel positivity and endless possibility.
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Current organisation collaborations
Thousands of £
Donated to protect the planet
For every purchase you make, 10% of the proceeds are dedicated to wildlife conservation efforts. To maintain our stance of sustainability, we also plant trees and offset any carbon emissions created. Whether it's protecting endangered species, preserving natural habitats, or funding research and education, your choice to shop with us directly contributes to the preservation of our planet's incredible biodiversity.
By wearing our jewellery, you're not only adorning yourself with beauty but also becoming a part of a global movement to protect and sustain the wildlife that makes our world so extraordinary. Together, we can create a future where both people and nature thrive, one beautiful piece at a time.
Over the last three years we have worked with 13 organisations and funded several release, rehabilitation and protection programmes. Find out who we are currently funding below.
The Sloth Conservation Foundation
The Sloth Conservation Foundation (SloCo) is a registered non-profit organisation dedicated to saving sloths in the wild, through research and conservation initiatives. To achieve this, SloCo develops long-term community-based conservation solutions that target both human and sloth populations, with the goal of developing sustainable and beneficial ways for sloths to coexist with the people sharing their habitat. SloCo was founded in 2017 and is based in the South Caribbean of Costa Rica.
Oceanic Society
Oceanic Society is America’s oldest non-profit organisation dedicated to ocean conservation. For more than 50 years, they have worked to inspire and empower people worldwide to take part in building a healthy future for the world’s oceans. Their mission is to improve ocean health by deepening the connections between people and nature to address the root cause of its decline: human behaviour. Some of their key areas of focus include sea turtle conservation, plastic pollution, climate change, sustainable seafood, access to nature and sustainable travel.
The Wildlife Trusts
The Wildlife Trusts are a federation of non-profit charities, comprised of 47 individual trusts spanning the whole of the United Kingdom. For over 100 years, they have been saving wildlife and wild places by increasing people's awareness of the natural world and strengthening our connection with it. They look after more than 2,300 nature reserves covering 98,500 hectares. We are currently donating to The Wildlife Trusts '30 by 30' inititative, which aims to protect 30% of the UK's land by 2030.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, based at the foothills of Mount Kenya, works as a model and catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat. They do this through the protection and management of species, the initiation and support of community conservation and development programmes, and the education of neighbouring areas in the value of wildlife. Since their establishment in 1995, their practices have resulted in thriving black rhino habitat and populations, which in turn has created a robust ecosystem for a multitude of species including the endangered Grevy’s zebra, elephant, lion, cheetah, giraffe and more.