Rugmark

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Rugmark, now known as GoodWeave International, is a nonprofit certification initiative that works to end child labor in the carpet and rug industry and promote ethical supply chains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-child-labor organization
certification initiative
non-governmental organization
nonprofit organization
aimsTo increase consumer awareness of child labor in carpets and rugs
provide education opportunities for former child laborers
remove children from exploitative labor in carpet production
certifies carpets
rugs
contributesTo elimination of child labor in global supply chains
implementation of international labor standards
engages brands seeking ethical sourcing
consumers through labeled products
focusesOn child labor
labor standards in global supply chains
workers’ rights
hasCertificationType social compliance certification
hasMethod factory and loom inspections
licensing of manufacturers and importers
product certification
supply chain monitoring
hasPurpose ending child labor in the carpet and rug industry
promoting ethical supply chains
promoting socially responsible business practices
hasSuccessor GoodWeave International NERFINISHED
implementsStandard child-labor-free carpet production standard
labelIndicates compliance with Rugmark child-labor-free standards
no illegal child labor was used in production
laterKnownAs GoodWeave International NERFINISHED
monitors home-based rug production
loom-based carpet production
operatesInIndustry carpet industry
rug industry
promotes corporate social responsibility in the carpet sector
independent verification of labor conditions
transparent supply chains
regionOfActivity South Asia NERFINISHED
global market for hand-knotted carpets
supports rehabilitation programs for child laborers
schooling for rescued child workers
targets child labor in home-based looms
child labor in informal production settings
usesLabel Rugmark label
worksWith carpet manufacturers
civil society organizations
exporters
governments
importers
retailers

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