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Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) Launches the RJC Laboratory Grown Material Standard (LGMS)

The RJC has launched the Laboratory Grown Material Standard (LGMS), setting a benchmark for sustainability and ethics in the lab-grown diamond and gemstone sector.

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Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) Launches the RJC Laboratory Grown Material Standard (LGMS)

(PRESS RELEASE) LONDON — In a world where conscious consumerism is on the rise, lab-grown diamonds and lab-grown colored gemstones are not just a trend; they represent a significant consumer. The LGMS outlines the necessary provisions for RJC members working with lab-grown diamonds and lab-grown colored gemstones, ensuring that every piece is crafted with care for both people and the planet.

“Our mission at RJC is to promote responsible business practices from laboratory or mine to retail,” says Dave Meleski Chairman of the Responsible Jewellery Council. “With the LGMS, we are not just setting a standard; we are setting a vision for a future where elegance and ethics go hand in hand. We believe that every diamond, whether mined or lab-grown, can be celebrated without compromising our values.”

The LGMS covers all aspects of responsible business practice, from legal compliance, management systems, due diligence, human rights, labor rights and working conditions, health and safety, appraisal and grading, disclosure, environmental management and more.

“Our mission is to create a trustworthy environment where buyers and sellers can engage with confidence,” says John Hall, interim executive director of the RJC. “By implementing our LGMS we aim to ensure only best practices from laboratory to consumer.”

To support this mission, the LGMS emphasizes the importance of maintaining strong company management systems, to ensure a responsible and transparent supply chain. Each member will document and implement technical requirements that impact every step of the process, to reduce risks and vulnerabilities in a company’s supply chain, make a positive impact for workers and communities ultimately ensuring that the integrity of each lab-grown gemstone is preserved. The standard helps companies not only operate in a way that is responsible, through implementation of the requirements, but it makes sure they communicate about their practices and products clearly, transparently and accurately. This transparency is crucial for fostering trust in the marketplace and providing consumers with the information they need to make informed decisions.

For the first year after its release, the LGMS will be voluntary for existing RJC members. However, after this initial phase, it will become mandatory for all members handling lab-grown materials. This transition is designed to ensure that every member has the support and resources needed to meet these vital standards. As part of this initiative, the RJC will also implement optional training and educational modules along with streamlined auditing processes, making it easier for members dealing with both lab-grown and natural materials to adhere to both the LGMS and the existing Code of Practices (COP).

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With the launch today of the RJC LGMS, we can help make responsible luxury the norm, not the exception across the entire watch and jewellery industry. With our standards; LGMS, COP and COC the RJC reinforces its position as the leading standard setting organization in the watch and jewellery industry.

For more information about the RJC Laboratory Grown Material Standard, please visit responbsiblejewellery.com.

For more information on RJC Members, Certification, and Standards please visit responsiblejewellery.com and connect with us on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

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