RJC launching new COP
The
COP defines responsible, social &
Environmental
business practices
Today
RJC is launching its new Code of Practices (COP). The COP defines responsible,
social and environmental business practices for companies in the jewellery
supply chain and commits members to adhere to a robust set of comprehensive
auditable standards.
Since
it was formed in 2005, the RJC’s third COP iteration reflects the evolving
needs of the industry and demands of consumers globally. The latest version
builds on a solid foundation and the core requirements, structure and format of
the COP will be deeply familiar to RJC members.
Significant
changes include: 1: the expansion of the scope of materials to include coloured
gemstones (rubies, emeralds and sapphires) and silver; 2: the alignment of due
diligence requirements with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD) Guidance for Responsible Mineral Supply Chains; and 3: new
requirements on the detection of laboratory-grown diamonds.
The
launch comes after a collaborative 18-month consultation process by the RJC,
discussing proposed changes with members, civil society organisations and
leading global standards bodies. More than 300 stakeholders were consulted via
webinars and workshops across Asia, Europe and North America ensuring that
those who are responsible for adhering to the changes have been a key part of
their development.
What
next for members? From 23 April 2019 through to 22 April 2020, the RJC will
accept certifications against either the 2013 or 2019 versions of the Code of
Practices, to allow for the necessary transition for existing members with
audit deadlines. See 2019 COP Frequently
Asked Questions for more information on member requirements and other
frequently asked questions.
Tyler
Gillard, Manager of Sector Projects, Responsible Business Conduct Unit, OECD,
said: "The due diligence requirements in the COP show a real commitment to
the OECD Guidance. The provision and its accompanying guidance provide, for the
first time, a comprehensive due diligence approach tailored to the diamonds and
coloured gemstones supply chains. I congratulate the RJC for its leadership in
reaching this milestone, and encourage all members in the jewellery industry to
step up their efforts to ensure these standards are meaningfully implemented as
soon as possible.”
David
Bouffard, RJC Chairman said: “We are proud to launch the latest Code of
Practices because it builds on RJC's 15 years of experience and data and
addresses the rapidly changing demands of the industry, from mine to retail.
Consultation has been key, listening to the valuable feedback provided by our
stakeholders.
It
was an essential part of the review process, with members, civil society organisations
and leading global assurance and industry bodies all incorporated into its
development. The updated Code of Practices is an assurance from the RJC to our
members that when they adhere to the industry’s most rigorous standards for
responsible business practices, it reinforces their leadership position and
instils trust with consumers.”
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