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World Jewellery Confederation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The World Jewellery Confederation (French: Confédération Internationale de la Bijouterie, Joaillerie, Orfèvrerie des Diamants, Perles et Pierres (CIBJO)), has its headquarters in Bern, Switzerland.[1] It represents the interests of all involved in jewellery, gemstones, and precious metals, from mine to marketplace.

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History

Founded in Paris in 1926 as BIBOA to represent the interests of the European jewellery trade, it was restructured in 1961 as CIBJO with a worldwide focus. Representing individuals and companies across the diamond, gemstone, jewelry and precious metal sectors, its membership spans over 40 countries. In 2006, CIBJO received consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations. Article 71 of the UN Charter,[2] which allows for CIBJO to consult with ECOSOC, governments, and the UN Secretariat on behalf of matters concerning the gem and jewelry trade.

CIBJO serves to protect the trust of consumers relying on the jewelry industry, protecting their interests and regulating standards within the trade. The non-profit has an annual Congress,[3] which serves as a meeting point for the industry to discuss ethics, problems and best practice.

CIBJO blue book

CIBJO Blue Books define grading standards and nomenclature for diamonds, coloured gemstones, pearls, precious metals, and gemmological laboratories. The standards are studied, compiled, and updated by member-representatives.[4] CIBJO claims that they are the most widely accepted set of globally accepted standards. They are subject to annual review.

United Nations and corporate social responsibility

In 2006, CIBJO received official consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations.[5]

The theme of the CIBJO 2007 Congress in Cape Town, was “Delivering a Sustainable and Responsible Jewellery Industry,” to address the industry’s role in developing sustainable economies in the developing countries where raw materials are sourced. It released the Cape Town Declaration to create programmes that will help achieve the UN’s Millennium Development Goals. Later the same year it also agreed to work with ECOSOC to create an educational body that would promote corporate social responsibility in the jewellery industry. In 2008, CIBJO established the World Jewellery Confederation Education Foundation (WJCEF), to help educate members of the industry about the principles of corporate social responsibility, and how to implement these principles in their businesses.

References

  1. ^ "Administration". CIBJO.
  2. ^ "UN Charter Chapter 10". UN Charter. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  3. ^ "CIBJO opens 2015 Congress Registration". Diamonds.net. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  4. ^ Thompson, Shane (14 October 2015). "World Jewellery Confederation". Speedy Diamond. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations Recommends 10 Groups for Special Status with Economic and Social Council, Defers Action on 43 Others". United Nations. Retrieved 17 January 2016.

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