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Ways of engaging with our stakeholders - Corporate social investment projects
Local Communities
Key issues for our stakeholders - Employment opportunities - Environmental concerns - Community empowerment - Ethical business practices
Financial Institutions
- Legal compliance - Retum on investment - Stable liquidity - Corporate governance - Risk management and due diligence - Transparency and liability - AML - Corporate responsibility management
- Regular face to face meetings - Risk assessments and risk management - Site visits - Sharing results of social and financial
internal and external audits
NGOs
- Human rights - Health and safety, working conditions - Environmental concerns - Social and economic development - Ethical business practices throughout
our value chain
- Dialogue through representative organ
isations such as the Responsible Jewel
lery Council - Partnership Social Accountability In
ternational
Media
- Press releases - Interviews
- Industry challenges and developments - Social and economic development - Ethical business practices - Transparency and dialogue
Business and Representative Organisations
- Active involvement in the Responsible
Jewellery Council
- Long-term industry vision - Developing and maintaining sector
standards - Responsible business practices - Industry reputation management - Product innovations - Product integrity
Academic Institutions
- Knowledge sharing - Data market dynamics
Building talent
Several speaking engagements: Antwerp Management School and University of Geneva
Some examples of outreach
> The London Bullion Market Association London Platinum and Palladium Market Precious Metals
Conference - Rome - Side event LBMA & RIC Responsible Gold Forum - OECD Due Diligence Implementation >RJC Outreach Seminar - Mumbai > Sustainable Luxury Forum - Geneva > World Child & Youth Forum - Stockholm >Global Compact Leaders' Summit - Architects of a better World - New York
- Side event - Children's Rights are everyone's business > Global Compact Network Belgium and Global Compact Network India - Mumbai Business Case of Corporate Social Responsibility
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