ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL POLICY Litinvs manufactures portrait cameos engraved gemstones with precious metal silver/gold in addition to restoring, servicing old Litinvs jewellery on a small scale. At Litinvs, we understand the importance of sustainable development for the protection of the environment, people, communities (local and global) and the marketplace. We recognise our responsibility to ensure the minimal environmental impact of our activities, products and services. As an SME that manufactures & restores jewellery, we have identified that we have a relatively insignificant impact on the environment or society because of the small-scale of the number of items produced due to the high-value of materials involved. However, we are committed to continually improving our environmental management to enhance our environmental and social performance. It is Litinvs’s strategy to continue to minimise its environmental impact by: • Reducing waste material produced within the workshop; • Using suppliers who can provide sustainably sourced or recycled materials; • Reducing the use of materials, supplies and energy; • Utilising renewable or recyclable materials and components; • Adhering to the Codes of Practice / Conduct set out by the British National Association of Jewellers, The Association of Art & Antiques Dealers and The British Antique Dealers’ Association. In order to reduce the social impact of the manufacture and restoration distribution of jewellery, Litinvs: • Support the commitment and work carried out by The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES); • Refrain from the trade of sea shells-cassis rufa-casidae gastropods, madagascariensis e.t.c, ivory, coral, and tortoiseshell; • Refrain of using propane or butane, none petraileum fuels for melting/soldering precious metals; • Only buy primary sourced gemstones from suppliers & hounters who can prove that their stones come from conflict-free areas as stated in the Kimberley Process; • Remain mindful of the working practices and environmental and social policy of our suppliers; • Subscribe to the neighbourhood alliance, Vienna Convention Practises Hallmarking; • Adhere to the Codes of Practice / Conduct set out by the Cypriot National Association of Jewellers, The Association of Art & Dealers and The British-Cypriot Dealers’ Association. We are also committed to complying with all applicable legal requirements and other requirements the business subscribes to. This policy and all subsequent procedures will be reviewed periodically, and the appropriate measures taken, when necessary, to ensure effectiveness. Whilst responsibility for the implementation of the workshop’s environmental and social policy is taken personally by the Managing Director, our environmental and social responsibilities are communicated to all those working for or on behalf of Litinvs. We strongly encourage those working for and on behalf of Litinvs to promote environmental and social awareness in the business and at home. It is also the duty of the Managing Director to ensure that the knowledge and understanding of sustainable issues are firmly embedded in the workshop’s and employee’s culture. At Litinvs, we are proud to have been granted high standards workmanship, not least because by the terms of these grants, businesses such as ours set an example to others in environmental performance, social awareness and sustainable practices. Managing Director, Litinvs Constantine Tsoutis
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