RJC launched its first Impacts Report on 30 June 2014
RJC Certified Members are spread through more than 53 countries
Chain-of-Custody supports the OECD Due Diligence Guidance and Dodd Frank
RJC standards are developed through multi-stakeholder consensus
RJC Code of Practices covers business ethics, human rights, social and environment
Join leading organisations in the jewellery supply chain
RJC Certification aims to support consumer confidence
RJC collaborates on responsible sourcing in supply chains

The Responsible Jewellery Council is a not-for-profit, standards setting and certification organisation. It has more than 500 Member companies that span the jewellery supply chain from mine to retail.

RJC Members commit to and are independently audited against the RJC Code of Practices – an international standard on responsible business practices for diamonds, gold and platinum group metals. The Code of Practices addresses human rights, labour rights, environmental impact, mining practices, product disclosure and many more important topics in the jewellery supply chain.

RJC also works with multi-stakeholder initiatives on responsible sourcing and supply chain due diligence. The RJC’s Chain-of-Custody Certification for precious metals supports these initiatives and can be used as a tool to deliver broader Member and stakeholder benefit.

Please explore the RJC website to discover more about our standards and certification programs, RJC Members, and Auditors, and how you might become involved with or benefit from our work.

 

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