
GOALS
The COC Standard, defines the requirements for creating a COC of precious metals that are responsibly produced, processed and traded through jewellery supply chains
The COC has three main objectives:
- The COC standard defines an approach for companies to handle and trade gold, silver and platinum group metals in a way that is fully traceable and responsibly sourced.
- RJC COC certification gives customers and suppliers the assurance they need about how your products and materials have been sourced, traced, and processed through the supply chain, from mine to retail.
- COC certification provides a point of differentiation for companies and their stakeholders in the precious metal supply chains, this can add value to jewellery products and help protect and enhance jewellery brands.
How It Works The COC can be applied to any size of business, and its scope includes all sectors of the gold, silver and platinum group metals
To achieve COC certification is a major milestone in your sustainability journey. It demonstrates your commitment to responsible jewellery and promotes trust in the watch and jewellery supply chain. Our COC certification provides you with a guarantee of the integrity of your products and materials – allowing you to tell the complete story about how they were sourced, traced and processed, from mine to retail. This certification is voluntary for RJC members.
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Regular reviews of our standards ensures they remain fit for purpose. The RJC Code of Practices was revised in 2019, its next revision started in 2024. The RJC Chain-of-Custody standard was revised in 2017. Its next revision was due in 2022, and is currently underway.