Global Mamas would invest nearly $200,000 in fair wages just in the first year of the new production facility.
Put Fair Trade apparel and accessories into the hands of thousands more people by increasing Global Mamas’ production output by 50%.
Employing mothers with fair wages that allow them to support their families, but most importantly, keep their children in school.
WHY
The average garment worker only sees between 0.5 - 4% of the final retail price and suffers unacceptable working conditions and long, unrealistic working hours. Source
Raise the bar for social justice in the workplace: ensure that people fairly share in the wealth that they have helped generate
It is estimated that 250 million children between the ages of five and fourteen work in sweatshops in developing countries, often to better their family's financial situation. Source