the World Jewelery Confederation, on Friday October 28 completed the annual congress, which was held in Armenia this year.
At the congress, the participants' attention was focused on the issues of corporate social responsibility and sustainable development. Many of the leaders of key industries, civil society and experts were among the speakers and participants in the discussions.
Among them were the chairman of the Kimberley Process (KP) from the UAE Ahmed Bin Sulayem (Ahmed Bin Sulayem), President of the World Diamond Council Andrey Polyakov, CEO of the Council for Responsible Jewelry practice (Responsible Jewellery Council, RJC) Endryu Boun (Andrew Bone), president of the group ALROSA Andrey Zharkov, Stephane Fischler (Stephane Fischler), president of the Antwerp World diamond center (Antwerp World diamond Centre, AWDC) and others.
"We firmly believe that if you gently apply to the very origins of the industry, the business will be inherently more healthy. The only essential postulate of our industry should be a firm commitment to conduct business honestly and responsibly, always keep an eye on the interests of your employees, stakeholders and customers , "- said the president of CIBJO Gaetano Cavalieri (Gaetano Cavalieri).
The event includes five days of intensive discussions on a wide range of issues facing the jewelry industry and industry of precious stones, as well as meetings of the specialized committees that cover diamonds, colored gemstones, pearls, coral, precious metals and gemological laboratories, as well as ethics, marketing and education.
During the congress CIBJO his Diamond Board (Diamond Commission) has decided to add a definition of the diamond "Blue Book" (Diamond Blue Book) for simulations and procedures for upgrading gems, including the description of the simulations, refining and synthetic products, which are not crystals or have been created man.
The congress was attended by about 120 delegates from around the world. Congress of the Armenian Jewelers Association (AJA) was organized.
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It is reported that the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a resolution prepared by Angola on the role of "blood" diamonds in fueling conflict.
State news agency Angop said that the draft resolution submitted by the delegation headed by the Chairman of the Kimberley Process (KP) in 2015, Bernardo Campos (Bernardo Campos) was created in collaboration with 39 UN member states.
The report expresses support for CP Communications destruction efforts between the illicit transaction of rough diamonds and the financing of armed conflict.
The report notes that with the joint efforts of government, private sector and civil society can implement the legitimate diamond trade. This helps to reduce poverty, ensure transparency and economic development.
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