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In the UK, the "No Dirty Gold" campaign raises awareness about the impact of gold mining and urges customers to ask jewellers to support mining industry reform.
Lewis Grant support the Council for Responsible Jewellery Practices. This group was created specifically to promote and develop responsible social, ethical and environmental business practices throughout the gold and diamond jewellery supply chain - from mine to retail.
We expect our business partners to adhere to socially and environmentally responsible business practices. We take the impact of our company's supply chain seriously and we believe that gold should be extracted and processed in a manner that respects the needs of current and future generations.
We believe meaningful reform must incorporate as many industry stakeholders as possible speaking as a single industry voice to ensure that responsible practices are developed and can be followed all the way through the supply chain. Without the engagement of all segments of our industry, individual commitments to responsible practices by retailers will not in the long term address the issues highlighted by the No Dirty Gold Campaign.
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| 9ct white gold diamond rub over bangle 0.74ct |
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£850 |
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| 18ct white gold diamond eternity ring 0.55ct |
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£675 |
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| 9ct white gold diamond rubover earrings 0.20cts |
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£325 |
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