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Pe Jay's philosophy is simple: "Our growth is through you, therefore our focus is you!"

Ashley Boutique Fashion RingWe are designers and manufacturers with over six decades of experience. We pride ourselves on our unrivalled ability to maintain the highest level of quality and consistency on all our precious items along with our customized designs created especially for you and or your customer.

We like to think of ourselves as an extension of your company—we are your problem solvers, and will always follow through. With relationships based on trust, we will never make a promise we can't keep.

Our Retailer Service Program is one of the best, with the following features:

At Pe Jay, we dedicate ourselves to four things: Quality, Consistency, Service, and YOU!

 

Responsible Business Practices Policy

 

Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) policy

Pe Jay Creations is a member of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC).

The RJC is a standards-setting organization established to advance responsible ethical, human rights, social and environmental practices throughout the gold, silver, platinum group metals, diamond and coloured gemstone jewelry supply chain.

The RJC has developed a benchmark standard for the jewelry supply chain and credible mechanisms for verifying responsible business practices through third-party auditing.

As an RJC member we commit to operating our business in accordance with the RJC Code of Practices Standard. We commit to integrating ethical, human rights, social and environmental considerations into our day-to-day operations, business planning activities and decision-making processes.

Human and Labour Rights

We are committed to respecting all human rights in our own operations and business relationships in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and relevant conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Our human rights policy covers the following key commitments:

Bribery and Corruption

 

We prohibit bribery and corruption in all business practices and transactions carried out by us and by agents acting on our behalf. For the purpose of this policy, bribery is defined as giving, offering or receiving any undue advantage to or from:

Anti-Money Laundering and Finance of Terrorism

We commit to not engaging in or contributing to money laundering or the finance of terrorism. [add company name] has implemented Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Counterparty (KYC) procedures to:

a.       Establish the identify of all counterparties;

b.       Verify that counterparties and, if applicable, beneficial owners are not named on relevant government lists for individuals or organizations implicated in money laundering, fraud or involvement with prohibited organizations and/or those financing conflict;

c.       Maintain an understanding of the nature and legitimacy of the businesses operated by counterparties and;

d.       Monitor transactions for unusual or suspicious activity.

Environmental Management

 

We commit to reducing and managing the environmental impacts of our business operations through the implementation of an Environmental Management System (EMS). This includes:

Product Disclosure

 

We will not knowingly make any untruthful, misleading or deceptive representation, or make any material omission in the selling, advertising or marketing of jewelry products and materials. We further commit to disclosing information on the physical characteristics of jewelry products and materials in accordance with the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) Code of Practices Standard.

 

Conflict Diamonds

 

We will not knowingly buy or sell Conflict Diamonds[1] and require that all of our suppliers of diamonds comply with the requirements of the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) and World Diamond Council System of Warranties (SoW).

 

Supply Chain Policy - Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas

 

1.       This policy confirms our commitment to respect human rights, avoid contributing to the finance of conflict and comply with all relevant UN sanctions, resolutions and laws.

2.       As a member of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), we commit to proving, through independent third-party verification, that we:

a.       respect human rights according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and International Labour Organization Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work;

b.       do not engage in or tolerate bribery, corruption, money laundering or finance of terrorism;

c.       support transparency of government payments and rights-compatible security forces in the extractives industry;

d.       do not provide direct or indirect support to illegal armed groups;

e.       enable stakeholders to voice concerns about the jewelry supply chain; and

f.        are implementing the OECD five-step framework as a management process for risk-based due diligence for responsible supply chains of minerals from conflict-affected and high-risk areas.

3.       We also commit to using our influence to prevent abuses by others.

4.       Regarding serious abuses associated with the extraction, transport or trade of gold, silver, platinum group metals, diamonds and coloured gemstones: We will neither tolerate nor profit from, contribute to, assist or facilitate the commission of:

a.       torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment;

b.       forced or compulsory labour;

c.       the worst forms of child labour;

d.       human rights violations and abuses; or

e.       war crimes, violations of international humanitarian law, crimes against humanity or genocide.

5.       We will immediately stop engaging with upstream suppliers if we find a reasonable risk that they are committing abuses described in paragraph 4 or are sourcing from, or linked to, any party committing these abuses.

6.       Regarding direct or indirect support to non-state armed groups: We will not tolerate direct or indirect support to non-state armed groups, including, but not limited to, procuring gold, silver, platinum group metals, diamonds and coloured gemstones from, making payments to, or otherwise helping or equipping non-state armed groups or their affiliates who illegally:

a.       control mine sites, transportation routes, points where gold, silver, platinum group metals, diamonds and coloured gemstones are traded and upstream actors in the supply chain; or

b.       tax or extort money, or minerals at mine sites, along transportation routes or at points where gold, silver, platinum group metals, diamonds and coloured gemstones are traded, or from intermediaries, export companies or international traders.

7.       We will immediately stop engaging with upstream suppliers if we find a reasonable risk that they are sourcing from, or are linked to, any party providing direct or indirect support to non-state armed groups as described in paragraph 6.

8.       Regarding public or private security forces: We affirm that the role of public or private security forces is to provide security to workers, facilities, equipment and property in accordance with the rule of law, including law that guarantees human rights. We will not provide direct or indirect support to public or private security forces that commit abuses described in paragraph 4, or that act illegally as described in paragraph 6.

9.       Regarding bribery and fraudulent misrepresentation of the origin of gold, silver, platinum group metals, diamonds and coloured gemstones: We will not offer, promise, give or demand bribes, and will resist the solicitation of bribes, to conceal or disguise the origin of gold, silver, platinum groups metals, diamonds and coloured gemstones, or to misrepresent taxes, fees and royalties paid to governments for the purposes of extraction, trade, handling, transport and export of gold, silver, platinum groups metals, diamonds and coloured gemstones.

10.   Regarding money laundering: We will support and contribute to efforts to eliminate money laundering where we identify a reasonable risk resulting from, or connected to, the extraction, trade, handling, transport or export of gold, silver, platinum group metals, diamonds and coloured gemstones.

 

Grievance procedure

 

Pe Jay Creations has established this procedure to hear any concerns or complaints from interested parties and stakeholders regarding its supply chain and business practices.

Concerns can be raised by interested parties via email using the following contact information:

Name: David Braunstein

Email: [email protected]

 

On receiving a complaint, we will aim to:

This policy is enforced by Mitchell Feuer, President and CEO

 


Annual Sustainability Statement 2024

 

As a member of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), Pe Jay Creations is committed to implementing the Code of Practices (COP) standard. We have developed a range of policies and procedures to ensure our ongoing compliance with its requirements.

We are also committed to developing and nurturing strong relationships with suppliers and other business partners to promote responsible business practices throughout our supply chain. This includes taking steps to identify and, where applicable, mitigate adverse impacts, focusing on addressing issues related to human rights, child labour and forced labour.

To achieve this, we conduct due diligence on all of our suppliers in alignment with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas (OECD Guidance). The steps taken include:

We will continue to work with our supply chain throughout 2024 and beyond to build on these efforts, which will include, where applicable, steps to appropriately manage identified risks in alignment with our policies and the requirements of the RJC Code of Practices standard.

David Braunstein, Vice President, August 2024


[1] Rough diamonds used by rebel movements or their allies to finance conflict aimed at undermining legitimate governments, as described by the UN Security Council (UNSC) and as recognised by the UN General Assembly

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