Sustainable and ethical jewelry. At Wonther, a gender-neutral brand, materials come from Responsible Jewellery Council certified suppliers whose origins respect human rights and the environment.
The supply chain must strictly adhere to the following principles:
– The materials cannot be purchased from places where human rights violations such as child labor or slavery are taking place.
– Workplace conditions must respect the rights and safety of your workers.
– Suppliers may not engage in or support criminal practices – including money laundering or tax evasion – or terrorist activities.
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