As a member of the Fair Trade Federation, Solidarity Clothing adheres to the Fair Trade Criteria and Fair Trade Principles and Practices as outlined by FTF.
In addition, the International
Fair Trade Association IFAT prescribes 10 standards that refer explicitly
to the ultimate goals of sustainable development and the strategic importance
of Fair Trade as a means to reach this goal. As a Fair Trade organization,
Solidarity Clothing commits to following these standards in our day-to-day
work and to carrying out continuous monitoring to ensure these standards
are upheld.
• Creating opportunities
for economically disadvantaged producers
Fair Trade is a strategy for poverty alleviation and sustainable development.
Its purpose is to create opportunities for producers who have been economically
disadvantaged or marginalized by the conventional trading system.
• Transparency and accountability
Fair Trade involves transparent management and commercial relations to deal
fairly and respectfully with trading partners.
• Capacity building
Fair Trade is a means to develop producers’ independence. Fair Trade
relationships provide continuity, during which producers and their marketing
organizations can improve their management skills and their access to new
markets.
• Promoting Fair Trade
Fair Trade Organizations raise awareness of Fair Trade and the possibility
of greater justice in world trade. They provide their customers with information
about the organization, the products, and in what conditions they are made.
They use honest advertising and marketing techniques and aim for the highest
standards in product quality and packing.
• Payment of a fair price
A fair price in the regional or local context is one that has been agreed
through dialogue and participation. It covers not only the costs of production
but enables production which is socially just and environmentally sound.
It provides fair pay to the producers and takes into account the principle
of equal pay for equal work by women and men. Fair Traders ensure prompt
payment to their partners and, whenever possible, help producers with access
to pre-harvest or pre-production financing.
• Gender Equity
Fair Trade means that women’s work is properly valued and rewarded.
Women are always paid for their contribution to the production process and
are empowered in their organizations.
• Working conditions
Fair Trade means a safe and healthy working environment for producers. The
participation of children (if any) does not adversely affect their well-being,
security, educational requirements and need for play and conforms to the
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child as well as the law and norms in
the local context.
• Child Labour
Fair Trade Organizations respect the UN Convention on the Rights of the
Child, as well as local laws and social norms in order to ensure that the
participation of children in production processes of fairly traded articles
(if any) does not adversely affect their well-being, security, educational
requirements and need for play. Organizations working directly with informally
organised producers disclose the involvement of children in production.
• The environment
Fair Trade actively encourages better environmental practices and the application
of responsible methods of production.
• Trade Relations
Fair Trade Organizations trade with concern for the social, economic and
environmental well-being of marginalized small producers and do not maximise
profit at their expense. They maintain long-term relationships based on
solidarity, trust and mutual respect that contribute to the promotion and
growth of Fair Trade. Whenever possible producers are assisted with access
to pre-harvest or pre-production advance payment.
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