CARLSBAD, CA
(April 16, 2014) — PrAna is steadily increasing its Fair TradeUSA certified offerings, helping to
support communities, strengthen local economies and above all, do good for the
people who make its clothing and accessories.
“At
prAna, we’re guided by the idea that a brand should give much more than
it
takes from the world,” said prAna’s Director of Sustainability, Nicole
Bassett.
“This year, we visited some of our suppliers in India and seeing what
Fair
Trade means to workers firsthand was very meaningful for me. When we
work with a Fair Trade factory, they can count on our business, and we
can count on their goods. That
takes away a lot of the risk for both of us and we can do more together
to
support people and boost a community’s economy, all while making clothes
that
look good and feel good.”
PrAna was one of the
first clothing companies in North America to produce and market Fair Trade certified
styles. To help more factories make these positive changes, prAna partners with
them long term. Factories
that agree to go Fair Trade receive a premium paid directly to workers in the
form of increased pay, education or community improvements. Workers have a direct stake: The more Fair
Trade apparel they produce, the higher the premium they earn. At the
factories prAna works with in Rajlakshmi and Esteam,
India,employment turnover rates were under five per cent.
“If a product is Fair Trade certified, that tells
you it was made in a factory that meets the highest standards when it comes to
workplace safety and environmental protection,” said prAna’s founder, Beaver
Theodosakis. “When you choose a piece from our Fair Trade collection, there’s a
direct connection between you and the person who made it — you’re choosing to support a young family, a
school for local kids or a community project like a park or library, and that’s
a good feeling.”
PrAna
evaluates its potential suppliers based not only on their capabilities but also
through the lens of social and environmental due diligence. That means they
choose to work with suppliers that share their values, and that are committed
to making positive change. PrAna has three key priorities:
Continuously
improve working conditions for people who make its products
Meet its
obligations as members of the Fair Labor Association (a non-profit dedicated ending sweatshop
conditions in factories around the world)
Increase the
number of Fair Trade certified factories.
“By
investing in Fair Trade, our intention is to help create the paradigm shift we
need across the apparel industry,” said Bassett. “From the seeds in the ground
to the shirt on your back, it’s an alternative way of doing business that
empowers workers and strengthens their communities.”
To learn more about prAna’s dedication to the
people who make their products, please visit http://www.prana.com/life/sustainability/people .
PrAna’s
Fair Trade certified collection is available for men and women online
at prAna.com.
About prAna
PrAna is a lifestyle brand that draws its name from the
ancient Sanskrit word for breath, life and vitality of the spirit. Born from
climbing and yoga, the prAna team creates mindfully-designed, purposeful and
stylish apparel for free spirited people to pursue their passions on the water,
mat, rock, trail, and street. From its beginning in 1993, prAna has been
committed to weaving sustainable practices into its operations and supply
chain, working to reduce its impact on soils, water supplies and other natural
resources while promoting conservation. PrAna is also conscious of its impact
on communities and has worked to include a growing number of fair trade
styles every year. It is the first apparel company in North America to offer
Fair Trade USA certified products and accessories.
PrAna is sold in five
flagship stores, online at prana.com,
and in 1,400 specialty retailers across the US, Canada, Europe and Asia.
For a list of prAna retailers, please visit http://www.prana.com/dealer-locator.html.
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