Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Italian exhibition group of Italian Exhibition Group SpA (IEG), founded by the merger of Rimini Fiera and Fiera di Vicenza, received January 12 in New York, prestigious international recognition by the World Jewelery Confederation (CIBJO) - the official accreditation of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) United Nations (UN) - for activities related to the proliferation of corporate social responsibility among suppliers of jewelry, articles of precious metals and stones.
IEG said that this year's January exhibition VICENZAORO, which will be held from 20 to 25 January in the city of Vicenza, is dedicated to promoting corporate social responsibility in the world of industry, specializing in gold and jewelry production.
"For us it is an honor to receive the recognition that our group and VICENZAORO are a further confirmation of our status thanks, in particular, to fruitful cooperation with CIBJO to disseminate corporate social responsibility culture, its social and economic impact throughout the supply chain", - Matteo said Marzotto (Matteo Marzotto), executive vice president of IEG.
As part of the January exhibition VICENZAORO the presentation of awards for corporate social responsibility in the jewelry industry, which will be awarded to the company or individual who achieved the best results in the implementation of corporate social responsibility, respect for human rights, as well as ethical, social and environmental aspects in the world of gold and other jewelry under the aegis of ECOSOC.
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Pearl Necklace said...

Recently created by the government of Zimbabwe company Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) started production of diamonds from the Marange region in the dumps (Marange).
Finance Minister of Zimbabwe Chinamaza Patrick (Patrick Chinamasa) said the company is mining diamonds have 1-2 months.
"We are now getting data on their daily production - quoted Chinamasa local newspaper The Herald -. They have already started to extract diamonds from the dumps, and received 100,000 carats We are going to publish these figures.".
Last month's official Harare ruled that diamond companies in the Marange region should stop mining operations because their licenses have expired.
In addition, the authorities have condemned the company's refusal to take part in the consolidated diamond company.
Mbada Diamonds and Anjin Investments, who spoke against the implied government consolidation diamond miners, went to court to challenge the decision of the authorities, and now await the High Court verdict, reports news source.
Chinamaza said Harare would not change its decision on the diamond companies to consolidate in order to get more revenue.
"We have always expressed disappointment in small amounts of income from diamond mining, - the minister said -. We are consolidating operations for greater transparency and accountability, and we want to ensure transparency and accountability in the diamond mining sector."