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Update to the 2010 standards allows for faster onboarding and more diverse facilities, says nonprofit group.
March 16, 2023
By: Christine Esposito
Editor-in-Chief
Fair Trade USA has unveiled a new factory production standard, which it says significantly improves its overall certification process. “This new program aims to broaden and scale impact to factory workers around the world.” said Larry Ruff, President of Fair Trade USA. “These innovations create a more seamless operation as we move to scale and are a vital part of the program's transformation. We envision a time when sourcing from Fair Trade Certified factories is the norm, and all consumers have access to Fair Trade Certified products.” Fair Trade USA says the program innovations include: • Easier Entry – An approach that promotes accessibility and ease of entry for businesses wanting to source via Fair Trade Certified factories, incentivizing progress over time. • Faster Onboarding – Third Party program recognition enables cost and time efficiencies by reducing excess auditing. • Expansion of Product Categories & Countries – Clarifies scope to allow for more diverse facilities and expansion beyond apparel to include cosmetics, footwear and other industries. • Simplified Pricing Model – Release of a new and simplified pricing model is available to better meet partners' budgets. • Additional Supporting Activity – Enhanced compatibility with industry initiatives – align requirements and language with Fair Labor Association (FLA) and various companies' Codes of Conduct. “It's been very meaningful to partner with Fair Trade USA to establish the first Fair Trade Certification in the beauty industry. We look forward to growing consumer awareness and education around fair trade practices to make a difference in communities around the world,” Tarang Amin, chairman and CEO of ELF Beauty, said in a statement. ELF announced its certified facility in 2022. Launched in 2010, more than 100 factories in 13 countries have been certified to date, representing 65 brands. Fair Trade USA plans to scale the program and significantly increase its impact between now and 2030.
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