TechForm Achieves RJC Certification: A Milestone in Responsible Jewelry Manufacturing

We’re proud to announce that TechForm Casting is now officially certified by the Responsible Jewelry Council (RJC), the global authority on standards for responsible business practices in the jewelry and watch industry. This achievement is a significant milestone that reflects our dedication to ethical sourcing, environmental responsibility, and transparency across every aspect of our operations.

What Does RJC Certification Mean?

The RJC Code of Practices sets rigorous standards for human rights, labor conditions, environmental impact, and business ethics throughout the jewelry supply chain. Becoming certified isn’t just a matter of signing a pledge, it requires a comprehensive, independent audit of our policies, procedures, and practices.

The audit process examines everything from how we source precious metals to how we manage waste and energy usage. It also evaluates our approach to employee well-being, health and safety, and anti-corruption measures. Passing this audit demonstrates that TechForm meets the highest global benchmarks for responsible business conduct.

Why This Matters

“Achieving RJC certification reflects our dedication to integrity and sustainability,” says Sarah Loveland, President of TechForm. “Our customers can be confident that every piece we produce meets the highest standards, not only in quality, but in responsible practices.”

For us, this certification is more than compliance, it’s a continuation of values that have guided TechForm since day one. Alongside RJC certification, we maintain ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 standards, ensuring documented quality systems and environmental stewardship. We also rely on recycled metals from trusted suppliers, who themselves share many of the same strong certifications.

Looking Ahead

With RJC certification, we strengthen our pledge to uphold the principles of responsible jewelry manufacturing while continuing to deliver the exceptional craftsmanship our clients expect. It’s another step toward building a future where artistry and responsibility go hand in hand.