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For the third year in a row, she has collaborated with Pure Earth to support their Pure Earth Pure Gold Jewelry Auction Christina Malle is donating an elegant South Sea Pearl Necklace, set in 18K Fairmined Gold, to the online event In addition to these pearls, Malle uses Fairmined gold, which is traceable to the mining source.
Malle uses gold with traceable origins, either recycling under-used pieces herself or purchasing gold from Hoover & Strong in Virginia, which vouches that the gold is Fairmined or actually recycled To view or bid on Christina Malle's pearl necklace, access the Pure Earth Pure Gold Jewelry Auction here "Pure Earth is spearheading the pollution mitigation efforts around the world, whether it is removing mercury from the gold supply chain, or removing lead from materials used by artisanal artists.
It makes perfect sense to support Pure Earth, since they are leading the hands-on, community-oriented solutions to reduce pollution Their efforts have a direct impact on small-scale gold miners," says Christine Malle "Pollution knows no borders.
When artisanal gold miners in Indonesia, Peru or Ghana use mercury to extract gold, they are not just poisoning themselves, their families, and their environment Everyone is affected because mercury moves through the atmosphere, dropping into oceans and rivers worldwide That is why pregnant women are often advised not to eat too much fish and sushi.
Pollution is a global public health crisis, like the pandemic We all must realize how interconnected our lives are and take steps to demand change," says Pure Earth President, Richard Fuller. . Source