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The Jewelry District

Episode 56: Sustainability and Holiday Marketing

The Jewelry District

JCK

Fashion & Beauty, Business News, Business, Arts, News

9.9 • 25 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In This EpisodeYou’ll hear JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky (https://www.jckonline.com/writer/victoria-gomelsky/) and news director Rob Bates (https://www.jckonline.com/writer/rob-bates/) talk about sustainability in the industry, holiday predictions, and a new De Beers ad campaign.Show Notes00:30 As the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference continues, Rob and Victoria discuss sustainability.07:40 Victoria relays key points from her conversation with an industrial ecologist on sustainability practices.13:35 According to the industrial ecologist, recycled materials aren’t always the answer.19:50 Rob talks about the the National Retail Federation’s holiday season predictions.22:50 De Beers has a new holiday marketing campaign.Episode CreditsHosts: Rob Bates and Victoria GomelskyProducer and engineer: Natalie ChometPlugs: jckonline.com (https://www.jckonline.com/), @jckmagazine (https://www.instagram.com/jckmagazine/)Show RecapPurpose-Led vs. Money-LedVictoria and Rob discuss Halloween and all of its disposable decorations as a segue into their conversation about sustainability in the jewelry industry. Sustainability is rightfully on everyone’s mind as UN leaders meet in Glasgow, Scotland, for their Climate Change Conference. Rob says so many brands are now saying they’re purpose-led rather than money-led. Sustainability of jewelry is now one of those things that is nearly as important as design and price these days. How sustainable someone is has also become a sort of status symbol.The Biggest Environmental SuckVictoria mentions Cartier and Kering, who have teamed up in partnership with the Responsible Jewellery Council, announcing their watch and jewelry initiative to be sustainable by 2030. She also discusses research she did asking people in the watch industry how they’re being more sustainable—with answers from changing their packaging to moving away from relying on animal agriculture for their watch bands. However, you’ll also hear about her conversation with an industrial ecologist, and he gave a completely different answer on the worst, most unsustainable practice.Why Recycling Isn’t Always The AnswerSustainability is one of those things that should be frightening to everyone since it will affect everyone for decades to come. Victoria mentions the circular economy and to explain its complexity brings up that there’s a kind of recycled steel that some in the jewelry industry wanted to use just because of its recycled nature. The industrial ecologist she spoke to says that if people are using this special steel to make jewelry when they can just use regular steel, they’re actually taking this valuable resource away from places where it would bring more benefit. Rob says at the end of the day, the real solution is to buy less stuff—an impossible task in a materialistic world.Predications for the Holiday SeasonVictoria and Rob pivot to discussing the upcoming holiday season. The National Retail Federation predicts that retail sales will increase from 8.5% to 10.5% over last year. They question what might be causing this predicted boom in sales. Rob thinks people aren’t spending as much on clothes because people aren’t going out as much, and they aren’t traveling as much as we thought they would be at this point either. Rob says he believes this holiday will be another one focused on sentimental themes.De Beers And Their 2021 Holiday CampaignThe new De Beers holiday campaign is built around the phrase “I do,

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Jewelry District, a podcast by J.C.K.

0:14.0

Today, Rob Bates and Victoria Gamalski talk about sustainability in the industry, holiday predictions, and a new De Beers ad campaign.

0:29.7

Hey, everyone. Welcome to the jewelry district. This is Victoria Gimelski, editor-in-chief of JCPay

0:36.0

and J-CK Online.com, calling in from L.A., and I'm with...

0:40.7

Rob Bates, news director of J-C-K and J-C-K-Online.com calling in from NYC.

0:46.8

We're recording this the day after Halloween.

0:49.2

Did you go trick-or-treating yesterday?

0:51.6

I did for maybe the first time in 30 years with my almost three-year-olds,

0:56.6

which was great fun, actually. Really, really fun. Now in LA, do you have to like drive to like

1:01.5

everybody's house? No, thankfully no. We have a neighborhood that's very easy to walk and we only

1:06.6

did a couple streets because, you know, it was his first time and luckily he's not very scared,

1:10.7

but there were some really scary homes that had foolish music playing and a lot of Michael

1:15.5

Myers costumes, which I find personally quite terrifying. I saw Jason costume. Yeah, I saw some really

1:21.5

like kind of nasty costumes. You know, for me, that's fine. But for two-year-old, almost three,

1:27.0

I can imagine that being terrifying. But Nico, Nico took it all in stride. He was actually a doctor, which was his request to be a doctor. I was quite pleased. So we made our house calls. Then we came back and just sat on our porch and, like, handed out, well, we bought $100 worth of candy. It probably, we could have easily given away $200 worth of candy, but once it was all

1:45.4

done, we turned off the light and we ran inside. But otherwise, it was really a fun time and lots of

1:51.2

people came by and it felt really, really nice to see the neighborhood kids. You know what I've noticed is

1:56.0

that people are decorating their houses with these elaborate Halloween decorations, and it's kind of

2:01.1

become like Christmas decorations that people try to outdo each other with these elaborate

2:05.7

scary motifs.

2:08.4

And I mean, it's really cool.

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I mean, I like it.

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