The Development Of Fair Trade Jewelry Manufacturing Standards

Introduction:

With the colleagues listed below, I am spear-heading an initiative to develop fair trade principles and standards for manufacturing in the jewelry sector. Last May, we developed a set of principles. Now, we are beginning to develop standards for on the ground implementation of these principles. As before, this initiative is open and transparent.

Comments of members will be posted on this blog. If you wish to be part of this list serve, please contact us.

~ Marc Choyt, Publisher, Fairjewelry.org

Dear Members of the Madison Dialogue Manufacturing Group,

We would like to ask you once again to join together with the goal of developing fair trade manufacturing standards for the greater jewelry sector.

In the first six months of last year, we had robust participation among almost all the members of our list serve. These efforts resulted in the development of a set of principals which, along with our discussions, were published on fairjewelry.org under this heading:
Madison Dialogue Manufacturing Committee

These Principals provide a broad overview

Our task now is to get down to the application of those ideas in terms of how they might be applied in the real world.

For those of you who participated in the past, we hope that you will continue.

For those who are new to the group, welcome.

Steve D’Esposito, Executive Director of Resolve, has now joined the steering committee, which consists of Vivien Johnston, Fifi Bijoux, Amanda Stark, Fair Trade and Minerals Consultant, and Marc Choyt, President of Reflective Images and publisher of fairjewelry.org.

Cristina Echavarría, Executive Director Alliance for Responsible Mining – ARM, is also joining our dialogue as a member of our steering committee. If anyone in this list serve is not familiar with ARM, please visit their website. http://www.communitymining.org/

Please note that our work, though catalyzed by the Madison Dialogue, is not operating under the auspices of that group. Though we are independent, we do have among us a wide variety of experience. We believe that we have the resources among us and within our greater network to accomplish our objective.

Our group always remains open to others who might be interested in
participating.

Before we start the actual process, below this email you will find a current list of members in this dialogue. Please review it. If you are not listed, or your information is not current, or if you do not wish to continue to be on our list serve, please email Marc Choyt at reflective@cybermesa.com.

Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to working together.

Sincerely,
Marc, Steve, Amanda, Vivien and Cristina

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

  • Patrick Schein of S & P Trading, France
  • Alex Twersky, President of Finesse Diamonds: Namibia site holder. Based in NYC, US
  • Beth Gerstein and Eric Grossberg: Brilliant Earth: retailers in San Francisco, US
  • Toby Pomeroy of Toby Pomeroy: Manufacturer based in Oregon, US
  • Demos Takoulas of Vukani-Ubuntu: Fair Made manufacturing, South Africa
  • Jennifer Horning of the Ethical Metalsmiths, California, US
  • Bill Gallager of Lori Bonn Designs: Designer and Wholesaler, based in California, US
  • Amanda Stark: Fair Trade and Minerals Consultant, Washington, D.C, US
  • Marc Choyt Reflective Images: Manufacturer, retailer. blog: fairjewelry.org, Santa Fe, US
  • Vivien Johnson, Fifi Bijoux Ethical Jewelry, UK
  • Ben Morice: Kapit Mas: Ethical manufacturer, Bali
  • Jeremey Clark, COO, John Hardy manufacturer
  • Helen Chantler of Reflective Images: Creative Director, Santa Fe, US
  • Dennis Walker: Headed large manufacturing operations in Thailand
  • Martin Rizzi, Fair Made Manufacturer, Taxco de Alarcon, Guerrero, México
  • Wade Watson, Target Resources: Diamond mining in Sierra Leone – based in NYC, US
  • Liz Donnelly, Target Resources: Diamond mining in Sierra Leone – based in NYC, US
  • Noel Sellick, Mintek – Small scale mining and Beneficiation – South Africa
  • Assheton Stewart Carter, Ph.D – Chief Advisor, Environmental Leadership, Center for Environmental Leadership in Business Conservation International – Arlington, VA USA
  • Steve D’Esposito, Resolve, Washington, D.C.
  • Alethe Clemetson, President of Ruff & Cut, New York, NY USA
  • Cristina Echavarría, Executive Director Alliance for Responsible Mining
  • Meagan Connolly Haupt Director, C5 Company, US Retailer
  • Estelle Levin, Principal Consultant Resource Consulting Services Ltd
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