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greenKarat

December 17, 2007 —

GreenKarat's greater goal is to end destructive gold and diamond mining. It does not, however, strive to force that change through radical activism. Instead, they believe that widespread and permanent change will ultimately occur through the voice of consumer buying decisions.

The company provides an ecologically and socially responsible jewelry alternative to those who seek change.

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