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RJC to Align Code with OECD Rules
Oct 3, 2018 4:41 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) is proposing to align
its due-diligence requirements with those of the Organisation for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD).
“This move will deliver tangible benefits to members, who
will be able to point customers to a standard fully aligned with the OECD
recommendations,” the council said last week.
The OECD guidelines are in line with the Kimberley
Process Certification Scheme, as well as the World Diamond Council System of
Warranties, the RJC noted. The organization decided on the move after receiving
feedback from a range of industry stakeholders, it said.
While the RJC incorporated similar due-diligence requirements into its Code of
Practices in 2013, the current changes bring its advice fully in line with OECD
guidance, it added.
The RJC is in the final phase of reviewing its code. RJC
members, non-governmental organizations and other interested parties have until
October 27 to respond to the proposals. The council plans to publish the
updated document in March, and will implement the changes in phases over three years
ending 2021.
Image: Diamond jewelry on display in a store. (Shutterstock)
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Code of Practices, Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, oecd, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Rapaport News, Responsible Jewellery Council, RJC, World Diamond Council System of Warranties
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