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AWDC Wins Best Belgian Sustainability Report Award

Dec 3, 2014 4:19 AM   By AWDC
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Press Release: The 16th edition of the award ceremony for Best Belgian Sustainability Report took place on December 2, 2014. The Award is an initiative of the Belgian Institute of Registered Auditors and encourages and rewards companies and organizations that, next to reporting on their economic and financial data, report on their activities in the framework of sustainable development in a transparent manner. The Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC) is the proud winner in the category of other organizations.

The jury found that AWDC’s very first sustainability report was a clear, well-structured report and did not shy  from addressing sensitive issues. Some of the praise AWDC received was as follows:

"In the ‘other organizations’ category, the jury considers the Antwerp World Diamond Centre’s report a clear, well-structured and excellent example of a good GRI G4 report. The report succeeds very well in explaining materiality, stakeholder consultation and management of governance and compliance. The jury was also impressed by the fact that AWDC’s report touches upon sensitive issues in a transparent manner, acknowledging the diamond sector's weaknesses and including a risk analysis. The jury considers AWDC’s sustainability report an act of courage and an important signal from AWDC to the diamond sector, sure to have an impact on the industry.”

AWDC's CEO, Ari Epstein, was honored to receive the award. "It gives me immense pleasure to accept this award on behalf of our organization. This was the Antwerp World Diamond Centre’s first sustainability report and we meant for it to be a clear message to our industry. Like all other businesses and organizations that are present here today, AWDC and the Antwerp diamond sector have a major responsibility towards society,” he said.

Sustainability is becoming increasingly important. Fifteen years ago, only large companies reported on their impact on sustainability. In the past few years, however, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), small and medium enterprises (SMEs), the public sector and government organizations, schools and associations have also come to recognize the added value of such reporting and are becoming increasingly committed to publishing their own sustainability reports. 
 
Epstein believes this to be a logical evolution. "We owe it to our employees, our partners, our stakeholders and all the people and communities involved in the diamond chain to take the lead and to strive for a sustainable diamond industry. Transparency, compliance and corporate social responsibility are the cornerstones of our policy and assets that set Antwerp apart from other diamond centers. Our efforts, initiatives and strict controls have long been known within the diamond industry and thanks to this sustainability report, we now have the opportunity to present our story to everyone else who may be interested."


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