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RJC Certifies RDI Diamonds

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(Press Release) LONDON – RJC announced today that RDI Diamonds, Inc. has achieved certification against the 2013 Code of Practices (COP) at its trading office in New York.

“It is a pleasure to announce RDI Diamonds, Inc. has been certified against the 2013 COP. The new provisions under the 2013 COP address important issues for our Members and their supply chain. We are delighted to see members achieving certification against the standard and warmly congratulate RDI Diamonds, Inc.,” says Andrew Bone, RJC’s executive director.

The Responsible Jewelry Council is an international not-for- profit standards and certification organization.

The successful verification assessment was led by Heather Louie from SCS Global Services, one of the independent third-party auditing firms accredited by the RJC.

“RDI Diamonds, Inc. is very proud to have achieved RJC certification. This accomplishment confirms our company’s commitment to responsible and ethical business practices. As we continue to grow into a multinational corporation, we recognize the importance of responsible sourcing and supply chain due diligence amongst the many great initiatives spearheaded by the RJC,” says Michael Indelicato, CEO at RDI Diamonds Inc.

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