Company Response
This is a response to
Letter to Jewelry Retailer "Laggards" from the No Dirty Gold Campaign
Timeline
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Response by QVC (part of Liberty Media): No Dirty Gold campaign calls on 8 “laggard” jewellery retailers to sign on to social & environmental standards on gold sourcing
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Rolex did not respond to: No Dirty Gold campaign calls on 8 “laggard” jewellery retailers to sign on to social & environmental standards on gold sourcing
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Response by Fred Meyer Jewelers (part of Kroger): No Dirty Gold campaign calls on 8 “laggard” jewellery retailers to sign on to social & environmental standards on gold sourcing.
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[DOC] Response of Wal-Mart/Sam’s Club on sustainability in the jewellery supply chain
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[PDF] Letter from JC Penney to Business & Human Rights Resource Centre regarding gold sourcing standards and No Dirty Gold campaign
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Response by J.C. Penney: No Dirty Gold campaign calls on 8 “laggard” jewellery retailers to sign on to social & environmental standards on gold sourcing.
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Response by Sam’s Club (part of Walmart): No Dirty Gold campaign calls on 8 “laggard” jewellery retailers to sign on to social & environmental standards on gold sourcing.
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Whitehall Jewellers did not respond to: No Dirty Gold campaign calls on 8 “laggard” jewellery retailers to sign on to social & environmental standards on gold sourcing.
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[DOC] Statement of Fred Meyer Jewelers in response to No Dirty Gold campaign call to adopt social & environmental standards for gold sourcing
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Statement of Jostens in response to No Dirty Gold campaign call to adopt social & environmental standards for gold sourcing
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[DOC] Statement of QVC in response to No Dirty Gold campaign call to adopt social & environmental standards for gold sourcing
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Kmart (part of Sears) did not respond to: No Dirty Gold campaign calls on 8 “laggard” jewellery retailers to sign on to social & environmental standards on gold sourcing.
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Letter to Jewelry Retailer "Laggards" from the No Dirty Gold Campaign
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Helzberg Diamonds Says No To Dirty Gold
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