CIBJO President has private audience with Pope Francis I, during Vatican conference on ethics in the digital age

ABOVE: Pope Francis I in discussion with Gaetano Cavalieri, President of CIBJO, during the private audience at the Vatican in Rome on Saturday, May 26, 2018.

May 28, 2018

CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri has had a private audience with Pope Francis I, the head of Catholic Church. It took place during a conference in Vatican City in Rome on Saturday, organised by the Centesimus Annus pro Pontifice Foundation on the theme, “New Policies and Lifestyles in the Digital Age.” During their discussion, Dr. Cavalieri stressed the responsibility of the business community to develop both professional skills and socially ethical awareness among young people entering the workplace.

The Centesimus Annus pro Pontifice Foundation is an international association of business and professional leaders from across the Catholic world, dedicated to infusing the ethical and social doctrine promoted by the church in economic policies and practices.

During his address to the gathering, the Pope rejected what he  described as a “false dichotomy” between the ethical teachings of religious traditions and the practical concerns of today’s business community.  He insisted that there exists a natural bond between profit and social responsibility, stating that ethics respectful of humanity and the common good should form the basis of every economic financial system. Where moral deficiencies exist, he said, they come as a result of individual rather than systemic failures.

“The current difficulties and crises within the global economic system have an undeniable ethical dimension,” Pope Francis stated.  “They are related to a mentality of egoism and exclusion that has effectively created a culture of waste blind to the human dignity of the most vulnerable.”

The conference was also attended by the spiritual leader of Orthodox Christians worldwide, Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople. This was the second time that the CIBJO President has met with the Pope at the Apostolic Palace. His first private audience with Pope Francis took place in May of last year.

CIBJO President has private audience with Pope Francis I, during Vatican conference on ethics in the digital age2021-10-14T13:09:41+00:00

Registration for CIBJO Congress 2018 now open, dedicated congress website launched

May 22, 2018

Registration for the 2018 congress of CIBJO, the World Jewellery Confederation, is now open. Delegates and other participants may register for the congress via a dedicated congress website located at: http://www.cibjo.org/congress2018.

CIBJO’s 2018 annual congress will take place in Bogotá, Colombia, October 15-17, with pre-congress meetings beginning on October 13. Located high in the Andes Mountains at an altitude of 2,640 metres (8,660 feet) above sea level, it is one of the highest capital cities in the world and the centre of the South American emerald trade.

The congress is being hosted by Fedesmeraldas, the National Federation of Emeralds of Colombia, and CDTEC, Colombia’s leading gemmological institute.

The congress venue will be the Grand Hyatt Bogotá, situated in the heart of Ciudad Empresarial Sarmiento Angulo, in the city’s commercial district. The hotel, which is newly constructed, will open for business at the beginning of August. The reservation of hotel rooms at a special congress rate is not yet possible. A Grand Hyatt booking module will shortly be added to the dedicated website, which will enable participants to reserve hotel rooms at the special rate. Those who have already registered for the congress will be informed when the booking module is available.

Immediately prior to the event, from October 12 to 14, Fedesmeraldas will also host the second edition of the World Emerald Symposium.

The dedicated website includes the congress programme, important travel information, background information about Colombia and Bogotá, news and photo galleries. An online registration form for the congress is available, and, since the CIBJO Congress 2018 will be a carbon neutral event, participants are also requested to complete a carbon footprinting form.

Information and registration forms for tours and the accompanying persons programme will also be uploaded to the website at a later date. Furthermore, as the congress approaches, the website will serve as the primary platform for all news and information related to the event.

CIBJO Congresses serve as the official gathering place for the World Jewellery Confederation’s Assembly of Delegates, and also are the venue for the annual meetings of CIBJO’s sectoral commissions, where amendments can be introduced to the organisation’s definitive directories of international industry standards for diamonds, coloured stones, pearls, gem labs, precious metals and coral, known as the Blue Books.

The CIBJO Congress is also where the programme of World Jewellery Confederation Education Foundation (WJCEF), relating to responsible and sustainable activities in the industry, and its ongoing cooperation with the United Nations is reported upon.

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UN’s Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) confirms CIBJO’s Special Consultative Status for four more years

May 15, 2018

The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) has confirmed the Special Consultative Status held by CIBJO, the World Jewellery Confederation, for the coming four years. The decision follows CIBJO’s successful submission and the acceptance of its Quadrennial Report, covering the period 2014 through 2017.

One of the six main organs of the United Nations, ECOSOC serves as the principal body in the international organisation for coordination, policy review, policy dialogue and recommendations on economic, social and environmental issues, as well as for implementation of the UN’s internationally agreed development goals. In so doing it engages a wide variety of stakeholders – policymakers, parliamentarians, academics, major groups, foundations, business sector representatives and registered non-governmental organizations, of which CIBJO is the sole representative from the jewellery and gemstone industries.

CIBJO became the first and only organisation in the diamond, gemstone and jewellery sectors ever to receive official consultative status within ECOSOC in 2006, and thus associated the industry with the mission to fulfil the UN’s Millennium Development Goals, which in 2015 were replaced by the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. In December 2008, CIBJO established the World Jewellery Confederation Education Foundation (WJCEF), whose purpose it is to establish programmes that will educate members of the diamond, gemstone and jewellery industries about the principles of Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainability. This was achieved with the support of the United Nations, which assigned a team of CSR experts to work on the project.

During the 12-year period following its recognition by the United Nations, CIBJO has run numerous programmes and projects around the world, dedicated to instilling the principle that, while jewellery is a non-essential luxury product, the greater jewellery industry is an essential business sector, with the potential of creating sustainable economic and social opportunities in many of the world’s underdeveloped regions. Among these have been the organisation of special workshops at the UN headquarters in New York and Geneva, and running a two-day workshop in the United Nations pavilion at the World Expo in Shanghai in 2010. More recently, in 2017, CIBJO joined the prime minister of Fiji promoting a sustainable pearl industry at the Ocean’s Day Summit in New York.

“Our objective has been to expand the popular narrative about our product and our business, both inside the jewellery and gemstone industry, and in the wider community, as to what our responsibilities and potentials are when it comes to CSR and sustainability,” said CIBJO Gaetano Cavalieri, who over the past 12 years has been invited to address the ECOSOC High Level Segment on three separate occasions. “For a long time we had focused almost entirely on the defensive measures that were needed to be taken to mitigate any negative impacts our activities may have. These remain essential, but in joining ECOSOC and committing to be part of the UN’s development programme, we argued that the jewellery industry strives to achieve more than simply not being as part of the problem, and that is also being part of the solution. It has been a long journey, but we can see that perceptions are changing.”

In 2006 CIBJO also became a member of the United Nations’ Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, which was launched in 1999 by the then-UN Secretary General Kofi Anan and commits its participants from the private sector to operate according to four fundamental pillars: respect of human rights, adherence to fair labour principles, environmental sustainability, and the battle against corruption.  These are expressed in ten principles that participating companies and organisations must adopt and respect in their own approach to business.

UN’s Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) confirms CIBJO’s Special Consultative Status for four more years2021-10-14T13:09:42+00:00

2018 CIBJO Congress to take place in Bogotá, Colombia, October 15-17

May 10, 2018

CIBJO, the World Jewellery Confederation, will hold its 2018 annual congress in Bogotá, Colombia, October 15-17, with pre-congress meetings beginning on October 13.

The congress will be hosted by Fedesmeraldas, the National Federation of Emeralds of Colombia, which this year will be a celebrating the 20th anniversary of its founding. Immediately prior to the event, from October 12 to 14, Fedesmeraldas will also host the second edition of the World Emerald Symposium, which CIBJO Congress participants are encouraged to attend.

The main venue for the CIBJO Congress will be the Grand Hyatt Bogotá, which is located in the heart of Ciudad Empresarial Sarmiento Angulo, the city’s commercial district.

CIBJO Congresses serve as the official gathering place for the World Jewellery Confederation’s Assembly of Delegates, and also are the venue for the annual meetings of CIBJO’s sectoral commissions, where amendments can be introduced to the organisation’s definitive directories of international industry standards for diamonds, coloured stones, pearls, gem labs, precious metals and coral, known as the Blue Books.

The CIBJO Congress is also where the programme of World Jewellery Confederation Education Foundation (WJCEF), relating to responsible and sustainable activities in the industry, and CIBJO’s ongoing cooperation with the United Nations and its development programme is reported upon.

This is the second time that a CIBJO Congress will have been held in South America, with the first having taken place in Salvador, Brazil, in 2015. As Latin America’s fourth largest economy, Colombia is synonymous with the fine emerald sector, which is anchored by a mining industry that has functioned uninterrupted since the rule of the Incas, and archaeological evidence indicates that gemstones were already being mined in the area more 3,000 years ago. The country also has substantial gold reserves, and is a producer of silver and platinum. Bogotá, its capital and primary business hub, is home to an emerald sorting, cutting and trade centre, as well as a growing jewellery industry and trade.

“In so many respects, Colombia represents both the past and the future of our industry,” said Gaetano Cavalieri, CIBJO President. “It has been associated with the very finest of gemstones for centuries, but from a business perspective has still only scratched the surface of its potential, with studies indicating that about 80 percent of its vast emerald reserves still remain under the ground. The country’s government and gemstone industry are committed to a  programme that involves formalising the status of its artisanal and smaller-scale miners, enabling them to access the international markets, and so realize our business community’s potential of being a force for sustainable economic and social development. With the focus of the world jewellery industry on Colombia leading up to and during the CIBJO Congress, we are delighted to be able to partner with Fedesmeraldas in highlighting this process.”

A dedicated CIBJO Congress 2018 website will be launched shortly.

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CIBJO sets up industry-wide working committee to formulate Responsible Sourcing Guidance for gem and jewellery sectors

May 8, 2018

CIBJO, the World Jewellery Confederation, has announced the establishment of an industry-wide working committee, which will be charged with formulating Responsible Sourcing Guidelines specifically for the jewellery, gem and precious metals sectors. The new body was created by a decision of the CIBJO Board of Directors in March 2018, following Board approval of a draft Responsible Sourcing Guidelines document.

The guidelines, which when ratified will have the status of a CIBJO Blue Book, are intended to provide a general framework for responsible sourcing practices, serving as a roadmap for all industry participants. The guidelines will be voluntary recommendations for members of the sector, and will not constitute a standard or compliance mechanism by CIBJO. This means that members of the industry who would like certification or any other formal recognition of their implementation of responsible sourcing policies will need to do so through an internationally recognised standards organisation, such as the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC).

The proposed CIBJO Responsible Sourcing Guidance will follow the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas, and also supports the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.

The Responsible Sourcing Committee, which is chaired by CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri, includes senior CIBJO officials from various industry sectors, as well as representatives of other industry organisations, including the RJC, with which CIBJO has a Memorandum of Understanding. The core Guidance document, which was approved by the CIBJO board in March 2018, was prepared by Philip Olden, a former managing director at the World Gold Council, who is an expert on responsible sourcing strategies in the precious metals and jewellery sector, and consults with major industry bodies in formulating their own responsible sourcing policies.

“Our objective is to formulate harmonised industry guidance as to what constitutes responsible sourcing and how it should be approached,” said Dr. Cavalieri. “Because we work in a business in which the supply chain almost always comprises multiple players, it is essential that we operate according to the same principles. Moreover, we strongly believe that all participants in the industry, small and large, should be able to demonstrate  the integrity in their supply chain to the best of their ability, and the element of inclusiveness will lie at the heart of this document.”

“We are pleased to support this important project,” said Andrew Bone, Executive Director of the RJC. “Responsible sourcing is something that is already undertaken by many jewellery companies and the CIBJO Guidelines will outline the management processes for doing so in a consistent way. We are committed to working with CIBJO in promoting good practices to all members of the industry and will provide the means for companies to certify and assure their responsible sourcing practices through the RJC Code of Practices.”

When the Responsible Sourcing Committee completes the drafting of the Responsible Sourcing Guidelines document, it will be made available for both peer and public review. The final draft will be submitted for ratification as an official Blue Book at the 2018 CIBJO Congress later this year, where it is envisioned that the working committee will be transformed into a CIBJO Commission, which will be charged with reviewing and updating the document on a regular basis.

CIBJO sets up industry-wide working committee to formulate Responsible Sourcing Guidance for gem and jewellery sectors2021-10-14T13:09:42+00:00

CIBJO honours the memory of Friedrich Schwarzer, President of the World Jewellery Confederation, 1993-1996

ABOVE: Friedrich (Fritz) Schwarzer, 1938-2018.

 

 

April 26, 2018

CIBJO is paying tribute to the memory of a former president, Friedrich (Fritz) Schwarzer, who died recently in Austria, after decades of public service in the jewellery industry, both in his native country and internationally, and more than 60 years of experience in the trade. He headed the World Jewellery Confederation from 1993 through 1996.

Born in 1938 into a Viennese household that was steeped in the jewellery industry, at the the tender age of 18 he was already named a limited partner in the family business, which was a company manufacturing and dealing in gold and silver products.

He joined the jewellery trade full time after his university studies, during which he was awarded the title of “Engineer” in 1961 and a graduate degree in business (Diplomkaufmann) in 1964.

Alongside his own business he was a dedicated public servant, first representing the Austrian jewellery wholesale trade in CIBJO in 1975. Back home, he served as Vice Chairman of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce – Jewellery Trade, from 1981 to 1985 and again from 1995 to 2005, and as Chairman from 2005 to 2010. He was granted the title of Commercial Councillor (Kommerzialrat) in 2002, and was awarded the body’s silver medal in honour of his service in 2004.

Additionally, he served as a lay judge in the Vienna Commercial Court from 1988 to 1993, and as a lay judge in the Higher Regional Court from 1993 to 2001.

He was the recipient of many other awards and recognitions, including being a Knight of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem, and a recipient of the Grand Cross Royal Order of the Lion of Godenu.

“Fritz was one of the pillars of the modern jewellery industry, both in Austria and globally, through his many years of dedicated service to CIBJO and its members around the world,” said CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri. “We all are dependent upon those of our colleagues who take time out of their busy schedules to work on behalf of the community, and Fritz was one the best. He will be remembered with great fondness and respect.”

Friedrich Schwarzer is survived by his wife, Professor Elfriede Schwarzer, a renowned pearl expert, who herself served for many years as President of the CIBJO Pearl Commission.

CIBJO honours the memory of Friedrich Schwarzer, President of the World Jewellery Confederation, 1993-19962021-10-14T13:09:56+00:00
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