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Some labels just tell you what you’re buying. This one tells the world what you’re doing.

The GoodWeave Label

The GoodWeave label is the best assurance no child, forced or bonded labor was used in the making of a certified product, and it also means your purchase supports programs that educate children and improve working conditions for adults in producer communities. Here’s how it works.


Each GoodWeave label has a unique code that can be traced back to the licensed producer.

Label Criteria

Licensed producers must meet the requirements of the GoodWeave Standard–a standard rooted in three unwavering certification principles:

  • No child labor is allowed
  • No forced or bonded labor is allowed
  • Workplace conditions are documented and verifiable

GoodWeave makes regular, unannounced inspections of all production facilities that cover tier one factories and all outsourced production, including homes, to verify compliance with this Standard.

Additionally, producers undergo a separate annual audit to document their improvement against the Standard’s following five progress principles – these, however, are not currently required for certification:

  • Freedom of association and collective bargaining are recognized
  • No discrimination is practiced
  • Workers’ health and safety shall be protected
  • Working hours, wages and benefits are respected
  • Negative environmental impacts of production are identified and minimized

 

Label Issuance

GoodWeave certification labels are issued to licensed producers selling products to licensed importers.

  • Only licensed producers can use the GoodWeave label
  • Producers must first be approved by GoodWeave’s Certification Committee in order to be licensed and use the label
  • Licensed producers and their subcontractors must comply with the GoodWeave Standard
  • The Certification Committee reviews all cases of noncompliance

Credibility

Meaningful labels help guide informed purchasing decisions. Use the following criteria when evaluating any label claim:

  • The claim is clear and free from misleading details
  • It is based on substantiated evidence
  • Its system is transparent  and information about the claim is freely available and accessible
  • There are significant controls as to how the label is issued and used

Find a GoodWeave certified product near you.

Watch Stand with Sanju and learn how you can stop child labor by buying products with the GoodWeave label.