This paper explains the history of the first ethical gold certification programme: Fairtrade and Fairmined Gold, launched in February 2011, and its two successors. By presenting an overview of the key events that occurred in the UK and Switzerland relating to these three leading certification schemes, it outlines the trajectory and relevance of ethical gold in both countries up to the present day. This material is then used to explain why ethical gold certification has survived but remained peripheral to gold jewellery manufacturing in the UK throughout the past decade, whilst growing in relevance and institutional support in Switzerland over the same period. The paper also considers the overall impact of ethical gold certification programm...
This paper critically examines the challenges with, and impacts of, adopting the models in place for...
The aim of the research is to investigate how sustainable design can help prestigious goldsmith comp...
Who benefits from ethical product markets? While most ethical products (e.g. fair trade and eco-cert...
The past decade has seen the appearance of a new material: ‘ethical gold’. Indistinguishable from ot...
This chapter considers the multifaceted social identity of a particular substance – gold – and how t...
Gold is a metal with high direct consumer demand; more than 75% of gold is used for jewellery and in...
During the late twentieth century the supply chains for gold were considered by the majority of cons...
In April 2013, it was announced that Fair Trade Labelling Organisations International (FLO) and the ...
This paper looks at the prices of Gold, silver, platinum and palladium for a time period from 1990 t...
The global value chain has provided opportunities for artisanal gold mining communities in Colombia ...
This paper reflects critically on the progress made towards implementing Fair Trade gold programs ca...
This article examines how Fairtrade is transforming artisanal and small-scale gold mining. Focusing ...
Gold refineries are under pressure to revise their understanding of “integrity” beyond the physical ...
Why do global governance organizations enter some economic sectors but not others? A simple model of...
Four artisanal and small-scale mining organisations (ASMOs) producing gold in Uganda have been subje...
This paper critically examines the challenges with, and impacts of, adopting the models in place for...
The aim of the research is to investigate how sustainable design can help prestigious goldsmith comp...
Who benefits from ethical product markets? While most ethical products (e.g. fair trade and eco-cert...
The past decade has seen the appearance of a new material: ‘ethical gold’. Indistinguishable from ot...
This chapter considers the multifaceted social identity of a particular substance – gold – and how t...
Gold is a metal with high direct consumer demand; more than 75% of gold is used for jewellery and in...
During the late twentieth century the supply chains for gold were considered by the majority of cons...
In April 2013, it was announced that Fair Trade Labelling Organisations International (FLO) and the ...
This paper looks at the prices of Gold, silver, platinum and palladium for a time period from 1990 t...
The global value chain has provided opportunities for artisanal gold mining communities in Colombia ...
This paper reflects critically on the progress made towards implementing Fair Trade gold programs ca...
This article examines how Fairtrade is transforming artisanal and small-scale gold mining. Focusing ...
Gold refineries are under pressure to revise their understanding of “integrity” beyond the physical ...
Why do global governance organizations enter some economic sectors but not others? A simple model of...
Four artisanal and small-scale mining organisations (ASMOs) producing gold in Uganda have been subje...
This paper critically examines the challenges with, and impacts of, adopting the models in place for...
The aim of the research is to investigate how sustainable design can help prestigious goldsmith comp...
Who benefits from ethical product markets? While most ethical products (e.g. fair trade and eco-cert...