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Last fall, at the Jewelry Industry Summit mini-event in Los Angeles, Cristina Villegas of Pact presented on Pact’s collaboration with the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). This partnership focused on increasing women gem miners’ ability to earn in Tanzania through gemstone education, resulting in dramatic increases in their sales power. This mining group – like...
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In 2015, a number of the world’s leading luxury jewelry brands and gemstone mining companies came together to form the Colored Gemstone Working Group (CGWG): Tiffany & Co., Swarovski, Richemont, Muzo Companies, LVMH, Kering, and Gemfields. The group is facilitated by The Dragonfly Initiative, a sustainability management consulting business specializing in the jewelry industry. This...
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The industry has long faced real challenges regarding the nature of the colored gemstone supply chain. The simple truth that we all know is that many third world countries where mining occurs struggle to cope with issues of working conditions, disease, child labor, and more. There is great disparity of wealth in the colored stone...
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In December 2009, the RJC formally launched its certification system for responsible business practices in the diamond, gold and/or platinum group metals jewelry supply chain. Through this system, members are certified against the Code of Practices (COP), following an independent, third party audit to verify conformance. Certification is granted for three years if no major...
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A Model for Sustainable Economic Growth in Artisanal Gem Mining.
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Empowering women through educational opportunity.
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