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RJC certifies Shrenuj NV

The company considers it an impetus to its 106 years of ethical business practices

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Having been certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), Shrenuj NV, the Belgium arm of the Mumbai-based diamond cutting and polishing manufacturer, referred this as a further impetus to its 106 years of ethical business practices. "We understand that our diamonds and jewellery are inspirational products. This certification is yet another reflection of our group's 106 years of commitment to the highest ethical standards underpinned by the values of the Shrenuj Group. We are pleased with this recognition by RJC and feel motivated to strive harder towards setting higher benchmarks in the diamond industry," says Apoorva Doshi, Managing Director, Shrenuj NV.

Shrenuj NV is certified RJC having met with the ethical, human rights, social and environmental standards as established by the RJC’s Member Certification System.

“The successful verification assessment of Shrenuj NV was conducted by Peter Warbrick from SGS, one of the independent third-party auditing firms accredited to the RJC’s Member Certification System,” says Michael Rae, RJC’s Chief Executive Officer.


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