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Retailers are interested in describing their products in the best light possible. This is entirely reasonable and, as a result, they aren’t interested in bringing this topic up unless the customer expresses interest in it. It would be like retailers of other items making a statement on in their advertising that the manufacturing was done in compliance with OSHA and EPA regulations. It probably was, and they may even be prepared to prove it if asked, but announcing this sort of thing unsolicited to every customer regardless of interest is not the best way to make sales. As this becomes a higher profile issue I think you will see more and more retailers include the KP statement in the ‘fine print’ of their invoices and it has already become a cornerstone issue for several of the branded stones. For many retailers it’s impossible to make a blanket statement about every stone they carry or to preprint the statement on their forms because of stones that were mined and cut prior to the start of KP. Recycling older stones is both a socially and environmentally responsible thing to do and it’s certainly to be encouraged, but it’s NOT Kimberly compliant.
Neil Beaty
GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
Professional Appraisals in Denver