Richemont, Pandora Quit Jewelry Trade Group Over Russia Stance -- Update
March 30 2022 - 12:57PM
Dow Jones News
By Joshua Kirby and Cristina Roca
Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA and Danish jeweler Pandora AS
have withdrawn from the Responsible Jewellery Council in protest at
what they describe as the trade body's inaction over Russia
following the country's invasion of Ukraine last month.
Swiss luxury-goods group Richemont, which owns jewelers Cartier
and Van Cleef & Arpels, said Wednesday that the company and its
houses were stepping down from the RJC, since they "do not wish to
be members of an industry organization that includes companies that
contribute to financing conflicts and wars."
The RJC, a body that aims to ensure the ethical and
environmental sustainability of its members' products, includes
among its members most large jewelers and suppliers, including
Russian diamond miner Alrosa Co.
Richemont previously said it had halted all Russia operations on
March 3, following the invasion.
Pandora also said Wednesday that it is quitting its 12-year
membership of the RJC. "The decision follows the RJC's failure to
suspend Russian companies' memberships and responsible business
certifications and urge its members to suspend business with
Russia," Pandora said.
RJC Chair David Bouffard told Dow Jones Newswires that the group
was shocked by the conflict in Ukraine, and that a third-party
legal review of Alrosa's membership is currently under way.
The Russian company stepped down from its leadership roles at
RJC on March 3, according to RJC's website. Any subsequent action
would be in addition to this, Mr. Bouffard said.
Alrosa said it is aware of concerns raised by some RJC members
and that it respects the body's standards. "We are open to dialogue
with all concerned parties and stay ready to execute decisions that
RJC might take, including any additional independent third-party
review to once again verify our business practices, our
sustainability approach and our commitments to create value to all
stakeholders," it said.
"The war requires all businesses to act with the utmost
responsibility regarding any interactions or business dealings with
Russia and Belarus. Pandora cannot in good faith be a member of an
association that does not share our values," Pandora Chief
Executive Alexander Lacik said.
The company, meanwhile, said it has instructed all its suppliers
and business partners that no raw materials, products or services
can come directly or indirectly from Russia or Belarus. The company
previously suspended all business in the two countries at the end
of February.
Write to Joshua Kirby at joshua.kirby@wsj.com; @joshualeokirby;
and Cristina Roca at cristina.roca@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 30, 2022 13:42 ET (17:42 GMT)
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