Supportangebot von Fairtrade Max Havelaar zu Ziel 2: Arbeitsbedingungen von STS 2030
Fairtrade Max Havelaar (Switzerland)
Program: Fairtrade Textile Program
The Fairtrade Textile Program is a support program for local factories and is available to all companies that wish to improve working conditions in their textile production facilities.

The offer

At the beginning of the textile program there is an analysis of the risks and development potentials of the production site. The results are incorporated into action plans that are developed together with the factories' management. The subsequent implementation is accompanied by Fairtrade employees, trade unions, training centers and external partners and experts.

The Fairtrade Textile Program includes training modules in occupational health and safety, worker empowerment, living wages, environmental and chemical management, and improving efficiency and productivity. Companies can choose to focus on one area or tackle multiple issues at once.

Company / Organization

Fairtrade Max Havelaar is a non-profit foundation based in Zurich. In Switzerland, it awards the Fairtrade label to products that are produced and traded fairly according to comprehensive social and ecological criteria. Fairtrade certified products promote higher incomes and better working conditions for smallholder farmers and workers who are disadvantaged by unfair global trade practices.

Advantages for obligated actors

Obligated actors have the opportunity to receive a free, individual introduction. This addresses the underlying criteria and the certification process. The individual introduction takes place on request and lasts about 30 minutes. If interested, Fairtrade Max Havelaar-Switzerland can be contacted.

Which goals are supported?

Target 2

Promotion of fair wages and humane working conditions for all.

Which measures are supported?

Measure 2.2: Committed actors develop their own strategy defining how they will work with suppliers to support them in preventing child labor, forced labor, sexual harassment and excessive working hours., Measure 2.4: Committed actors implement their own roadmap influencing the entire supply chain to achieve fair pay directly or indirectly.

Which phases of life are covered by the offer?

Raw material production

Spinning, wet processes & dry production processes

Confection

Transport & Trade

Use phase

End of Life

Information about the support offer

Usage criteria

Public

Language

DE, EN, FR

Price

Normal price: Price on request; Price for obligated actors: Price on request

Support date

All year round

Target group

Brand, Material manufacturer, Product manufacturer

Company size

Microenterprises (≤ CHF 2 million sales/year), Small companies (2- 10 million CHF sales/year), Medium-sized companies (CHF 10 to 49 million sales/year), Large companies (≥ CHF 50 million sales/year)

Legal notice

This offer is provided by a vendor that is not affiliated with STS 2030. Please visit the provider’s website for more information. STS 2030 bears no responsibility for the content of the linked site or service.