Editor’s Note
Dahab Masr has become the first North African company to earn certification from the Responsible Jewellery Council, highlighting its dedication to ethical and sustainable practices in the precious metals trade.
Dahab Masr, a prominent gold and silver trading company, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first company in North Africa to receive certification from the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC). This certification underscores the company’s commitment to ethical, social, and environmental practices throughout its supply chain.
The RJC is a leading standards-setting organization for the global jewelry and watch industry. Its Code of Practices (COP) certification is a rigorous, third-party audited standard that covers critical areas such as business ethics, human rights, labor rights, environmental impact, and product disclosure. Achieving this certification demonstrates that Dahab Masr’s operations align with internationally recognized responsible business practices.
This achievement positions Dahab Masr as a regional leader in responsible sourcing and trading. It enhances the company’s credibility with international partners and consumers who are increasingly demanding transparency and sustainability in the precious metals sector. The certification is expected to set a new benchmark for the industry in North Africa, encouraging other companies to adopt similar high standards.