
Fairtrade Max Havelaar - Cotton
Standard Owners (468)
Name | Country | |
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FoodChain ID Group | πΊπΈ United States | |
Science Based Targets initiative | π¬π§ United Kingdom | |
IQ Net | π¨π Switzerland | |
Salsa - Safe And Local Supplier Approval | π¬π§ United Kingdom | |
Olive Oil Commission of California | πΊπΈ United States | |
Energy Saving Trust | π¬π§ United Kingdom |
About (Fairtrade Max Havelaar - Cotton)
Fairtrade Max Havelaar is an international certification organization that promotes fair and sustainable trade practices. One of their certification programs focuses on cotton, ensuring that cotton farmers and workers receive fair prices and better working conditions.
Fairtrade Max Havelaar - Cotton certification requires adherence to strict social, economic, and environmental criteria throughout the cotton supply chain. These criteria aim to improve the livelihoods of small-scale cotton farmers and workers by providing fair prices for their cotton, enabling them to invest in their communities and sustainable farming practices.
To achieve Fairtrade Max Havelaar - Cotton certification, cotton producers must meet certain requirements, such as:
Fair Prices: Cotton farmers are guaranteed a minimum price for their cotton that covers the cost of sustainable production.
Fairtrade Premium: An additional sum of money is paid on top of the selling price, which cotton farmers and workers can invest in community development projects, education, healthcare, and other initiatives.
Social and Labor Standards: Workers on cotton farms are ensured fair wages, safe working conditions, and the right to organize and bargain collectively.
Environmental Sustainability: Producers are encouraged to adopt environmentally-friendly farming practices, such as reducing pesticide and chemical use, promoting biodiversity, and conserving water resources.
Traceability and Transparency: The entire cotton supply chain is audited and certified, ensuring that the cotton can be traced back to Fairtrade certified farmers.
The Fairtrade Max Havelaar - Cotton label on products indicates that the cotton used in the product has been sourced and produced according to Fairtrade standards. By purchasing products with this label, consumers support fair trade practices and contribute to the improvement of the livelihoods of cotton farmers and workers.