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CIBJO Publishes Ethics Recommendations
Oct 16, 2019 9:12 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... The World Jewellery
Confederation (CIBJO) has produced a special report on ethics ahead of its annual
congress in Bahrain next month.
“Weaving It All Together: An Ethical Status Report at the End of
2019,” released on Wednesday, covers a variety of topics, ranging from
international frameworks to advertising and disclosure. Its author is Tiffany
Stevens, president of CIBJO’s ethics commission and CEO of the Jewelers
Vigilance Committee.
Key recommendations include adherence to
“industry-specific tools” such as CIBJO’s own responsible-sourcing guidelines. The standards were
issued in January and are underpinned by due-diligence principles set out by
the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD).
The report also advocates a three-step process for
ethical disclosure, incorporating due diligence of the supply chain, a
comprehensive internal risk assessment, and “clear and
effective communication on these results to the next party to receive the goods.”
“Weaving It All Together” is the sixth in a series of special
reports CIBJO has issued weekly in the run-up to its annual congress. Others
include a special diamond report, published October 2, which examines the
“fault line” between natural and lab-grown stones.
Image: Tiffany Stevens. (Jewelers Vigilance Committee)
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