Newest Blue Book from CIBJO
Guidance
for responsible sourcing
In
the jewellery sector
The
Blue Book will be presented
On
January 19 at Vicenzaoro
The
Board of Directors of CIBJO, the World Jewellery Confederation, has approved
the first edition of the Responsible Sourcing Book, which provides a framework
and guidance for due diligence related to the responsible sourcing of gemstones
and precious metals in the jewellery sector.
It
becomes the latest in CIBJO's Blue Book series of definitive industry guides
for standards and nomenclature, joining the Blue Books for diamonds, coloured
gemstones, pearls, precious coral, precious metals and gemmological
laboratories.
The
new Responsible Sourcing Book is the product of a year-long project, which
included the creation of the CIBJO Responsible Sourcing Commission and a policy
document that was presented at the 2018 CIBJO Congress in Bogotá in November.
Before its release, it was subject to a rigorous internal and external review
process that included experts both from the jewellery sector and the
international community.
Recommending
guidelines and procedures by which participants in the jewellery supply chain
may undertake supply-chain due diligence to support responsible sourcing, the
Responsible Sourcing Book is designed to serve as guidance for ethical business
practices and supply-chain due-diligence systems in the jewellery sector. It is
not a definitive code of practice in and of itself and cannot be described or
interpreted as a compliance mechanism or chain of custody.
Referencing
the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Due Diligence
Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and
High-Risk Areas, the Responsible Sourcing Book insists on compliance with the
Kimberley Process Certification Scheme and the World Diamond Council's System
of Warranties for diamonds, and supports the United Nations Guiding Principles
on Business and Human Rights.
It
recommends that all participants in the industry have a responsible sourcing
policy in place, and undertake due diligence on their supply chains to the best
of their ability, to identify, assess and mitigate any identifiable risks in
the jewellery supply chain related to human rights, labour practices, money
laundering, financing of conflict and corruption.
To
ensure product integrity, the Blue Book calls for precious metals and gem
materials and products to be correctly represented and disclosed through their
supply chains in accordance with the CIBJO Retailers' Reference Guide or the
relevant CIBJO Blue Books, and recommends that grading reports and other types
of product-verification be provided as well.
"The
philosophy that guided us in the creation of the Responsible Sourcing Book is
that all participants in the jewellery business have a duty of care, and thus
should conduct supply-chain due diligence to the best of their ability,"
explained Gaetano Cavalieri, President of CIBJO.
"And
while we support the principle of having responsible practices being verified
and certified by standards and certification bodies which are referred to in
the CIBJO guidance, we also recognise that, at any particular point in time,
not every company has the capacity to do so.
The
new Blue Book provides a set of universal guidelines that enable all members of
the industry to demonstrate that they are actively involved in defending the
integrity of the supply chain, and that they strive to improve these efforts on
a continuous basis."
"The
Responsible Sourcing Book is intended to provide an essential structure for
supply-chain due diligence in the jewellery business, in accordance with
accepted practice and standards in the international community," added Dr.
Cavalieri.
"How
individual companies choose to apply the standards and guidelines provided is
up to them. Like all CIBJO Blue Books, it is a living document, which will be
reviewed on a continuing basis, and amended and updated when necessary."
The new CIBJO
Responsible Sourcing Blue Book will present to the industry by Responsible
Sourcing Commission President Philip Olden at a seminar in Vicenza on Saturday,
January 19, starting at 10:00 AM. The seminar, which is being held during the Vicenzaoro
January trade show, will open the symposium of the Federation for European
Education in Gemmology (FEEG), in Hall 7.1-Tiziano Room of the Vicenza
Exposition Centre. It will be moderated by CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri.
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