We are not here to form opinions,
but to provide you with the information you need to form your own opinion.
We are not here to form opinions,
but to provide you with the information you need to form your own opinion.
Welcome to the Diamond Producers Council
We are not here to form opinions, but to provide you with the information you need to form your own opinion.
The Diamond Producers Council (DPC) was founded in 2026 with a clear ambition: to represent and advance the laboratory-grown diamond sector (through transparency, scientific integrity, and responsible innovation.
As diamonds enter a new era shaped by technology and measurable accountability, the DPC was created to serve as a credible, unified voice for producers dedicated exclusively to laboratory-grown diamonds.
Today, the Council brings together leading manufacturers whose combined production exceeds 20 million diamonds annually. Together, our members contribute to the development of a modern diamond category defined not only by beauty and craftsmanship, but by traceability, precision, and informed choice.
The DPC promotes collaboration across the global value chain while supporting standards that strengthen consumer confidence and industry clarity.
The diamond industry has undergone a fundamental change. Consumers are increasingly opting for lab-grown diamonds for a variety of reasons. Price, transparency, human rights, and environmental damage are just a few of the motivations. Preference for lab-grown diamonds: A major trend is the strong preference for lab-grown diamonds over mined diamonds. In surveys, 72% of Gen Z said they prefer lab-grown diamonds because they are ethically sound (conflict-free) and more environmentally friendly.
GEn Z and Millenials
72% are for Labgrown DiamondsLaboratory diamonds already had a global market share of around 25% in 2025 and are growing rapidly. By 2032, this figure is expected to reach at least 35%. The growth to date is in line with psotiov's predictions.
Typical estimates per 1 carat production:
Mined Diamonds: Water Consumption approx. 480 liters ≈ 126 gallons
Laboratory-grown: Water Consumption approx. 70 liters or as low as 18 gallons
This represents roughly 70–85% less water usage, depending on technology and operational setup.
Water in laboratory production is primarily used in cooling systems and is often recycled in closed-loop processes.
The Future is now.
Celebetries wearing Lab Grown Jewelry, designed by Vrai.
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