Executive Director of the Council for Responsible Jewelry practice (Responsible Jewellery Council, RJC) Endryu Boun (Andrew Bone) in the past two months, visited centers jewelery industry in India, Hong Kong, Singapore and Armenia, according to a press release RJC.
He also attended the annual meeting of the World Diamond Council (World Diamond Council) in New York. First stop Bouna occurred in Hong Kong, where he concentrated on strengthening the relationship with this emerging market.
Head of the RJC in India Kindzhal Shah (Kinjal Shah) arranged for Bouna various key meetings in the country, including the GJEPC, Indian Diamond Exchange (Bharat Diamond Bourse, BDB) and respected members of the RJC.
"The RJC Membership in India continues to grow, and we encourage the implementation of the Code of Practice through trade, cutting and jewelry production", - said Bone.
On the LBMA's annual conference in Singapore to Bown Wilfred joined Horner (Wilfried Hoerner), Regional Chairman RJC. Bone said: "RJC first presented at this key conference This allowed a further strengthening of the RJC profile in these vital sectors.".
Bone also presented an overview of the achievements of RJC and joined the CIBJO Congress opened discussions with prominent representatives of the industry.
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Stellar Diamonds said it is considering appropriate financing structure for future commercial development Dyke-1 project (Dyke 1) kimberlite Tonga (Tonga) to Sierra Leone with resources 1.45 million carats. The company expects to receive a production license.
Currently, the license pending the Advisory Council on the minerals of the country.
CEO Karl Smithson (Karl Smithson) said in a statement sent to Rough & Polished, that thanks to this step the company aims to take advantage of high economic performance demonstrated through preliminary economic assessment of the project. They will improve the prospects for the future development of the mine, and later an underground mine.
"This phased development model will not only create significant employment opportunities for local communities, but also will provide the funds at an early stage of project development, as well as the long-term sustainability of its operation" - said Smithson.
In the Stellar also reported held in January two public meetings on disclosure of information. One of them took place in the local headquarters of the company in Panguma, and the other - in Freetown.
These meetings with the public disclosure of information are part of the process of obtaining an environmental license. Within the framework of these meetings, the company offers interested parties the opportunity to learn about the possible effects of future mining operations and the related risks.
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