Fair Wear works with brands and industry influencers to improve working conditions where your clothing is made.
Fair Wear Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization that works with brands, factories, trade unions, NGOs, and sometimes governments to verify and improve workplace conditions in 11 production countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa. The foundation aims to ensure that the garment industry respects the labour rights of workers.
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An annual assessment of member brands' efforts to implement the Code of Labour Practices in their supply chains.
A system that allows workers in supply chains to report grievances and seek resolution.
Programs designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of workers and factory management on labour rights and workplace practices.
Regular inspections of factories to assess compliance with the Fair Wear Code of Labour Practices.
Transparent sharing of progress, challenges, and outcomes of the foundation's work with member brands and their supply chains.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Over 80 brands and companies are members of the Fair Wear Foundation.
Fair Wear Foundation's work impacts over 1.5 million workers in the garment industry.
Brands that meet Fair Wear's standards can use the Fair Wear logo to communicate their commitment to fair labour practices.
Works closely with other organizations and initiatives focused on sustainable and ethical fashion.
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