LONDON – The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) today publishes its first Impacts Report, ‘Building Responsible Jewellery Supply Chains’, which reviews the first four years of RJC Certification programs during 2010-2013.
As a full member of the ISEAL Alliance, RJC commits to follow the ISEAL Impacts Code and report annually on its Monitoring and Evaluation program. This process provides RJC with valuable feedback on the effectiveness of its strategies and programs, prompting improvements. An impacts report aims to answer the important question of ‘what difference does this program make?’, and is part of ISEAL Impacts Code compliance.
As the first report on RJC’s Certification programs, this report sets out a baseline for future evaluations. Drawing on audit data, collaboration reports and independent studies, the RJC Impacts Report provides a snapshot of RJC’s mine to retail activities in the jewellery supply chain. It examines progress to date and also reviews the challenges still ahead. Overall, the report shows that RJC appears to be an effective catalyst for change, helping companies meet compliance needs and build a better business. Key findings include: