VENTURA and OAKLAND, California. (October 22, 2013) -
Patagonia Inc., the outdoor apparel company, is proud to announce its
plans to offer Fair Trade Certified™ apparel starting with nine styles
in the Fall 2014 season.
For every Fair Trade Certified product Patagonia sells, the company
will pay a premium directly into a special workers’ fund. The workers
will decide collectively how to spend this fund, based on what they deem
to be their community’s greatest needs: from scholarships and disaster
relief funds, to medical care and transportation. Workers can also vote
to take the Fair Trade premium dollars as a cash bonus, which can be
equivalent to an entire month’s salary or more.
“Offering Fair Trade products is an important new tool for us to help
ensure fair wages and workplace safety for the workers in the supply
chain who sew Patagonia clothes,” says Cara Chacon, Director of Social
and Environmental Responsibility for Patagonia. “We are also empowering
the people purchasing our products. This effort is part of a larger
strategy to raise awareness with our customers on how they can make a
difference in the world with their purchasing decisions.”
“Patagonia’s ground breaking commitment to Fair Trade apparel marks a
significant turning point for the apparel industry as a whole,” said
Paul Rice, President & CEO of Fair Trade USA. “They’re showing the
world that style and ethics don’t have to be mutually exclusive, and
that transparency, sustainability and good businesses go hand in hand.”
Patagonia’s Fair Trade Certified products will be made in factories
monitored and certified by Fair Trade USA under their strict social and
environmental standards. Consumers will have independently verified and
transparent assurance that the Fair Trade Certified™ products they buy
are made under safe working conditions, where workers have a voice and
earn a fair wage.
Fair Trade is a market-based approach to poverty alleviation and
sustainable development which offers incentives to factories for
complying with strict social, economic and environmental criteria. Most
widely known as a certification for coffee or chocolate, Fair Trade USA
has spent the past three years developing an apparel standard
certification program that has the potential to dramatically change the
entire manufacturing industry for the better. Deeply committed to social
and environmental responsibility, Patagonia is a proud founding member
of the Fair Labor Association. In 2007, the company redefined corporate
supply chain transparency through their website their Footprint
Chronicles® microsite.
About Patagonia
Patagonia, Inc., based in Ventura,
California, is a leading designer and retailer of core outdoor, alpine,
fly fishing, snow, surf and sport-related apparel, equipment, footwear
and accessories. The company is recognized internationally for its
commitment to authentic product quality and environmental activism,
contributing over $55 million in grants and in-kind donations to date.
Incorporating environmental responsibility into product development, the
company has, since 1996, used only organically grown cotton in its
clothing line. The company’s entire product line is recyclable through
its Common Threads Partnership. The Footprint Chronicles® microsite at patagonia.com/us/footprint explores the company’s environmental and social footprint.
About Fair Trade USA
Fair Trade USA, a nonprofit
organization, is the leading third-party certifier of Fair Trade
products in North America. Fair Trade USA audits and certifies
transactions between companies and their international suppliers to help
ensure that farmers and workers are paid fair prices and wages, work in
safe conditions, protect the environment, and receive community
development funds to empower and improve their communities. Fair Trade
USA also educates consumers, brings new manufacturers and retailers into
the Fair Trade system, and provides farming communities with the tools,
training and resources to thrive as international businesspeople.
Visit FairTradeCertified.org for more information.
Contact:
Jess Clayton, 805-667-4755, jess.clayton@patagonia.com
Katie Barrow, 510-844-1656, kbarrow@fairtradeusa.org
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