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Policies Available for Public Review

GoodWeave International (GWI) strives to meet best practices in standard setting and certification, which includes promoting transparency and stakeholder engagement. In line with these principles, GWI policies and procedures are available for public review and comment.

Terms of Reference describe the work of the various divisions and committees of GoodWeave. Nominations and applications to GWI governance committees are welcome at any time and may be sent to info@goodweave.net.

Click here to view more policies and procedures.

Note: GWI reviewed and revised policies and procedures relating to the certification system during 2010-2011. The above Licensing and Certification Policy and related Terms of Reference have been approved by the GWI Members Council and become effective in April 2011.  Stakeholder comments on these documents are welcome.

GoodWeave Announces New Standard Consultation

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In the past two decades, significant progress has been made in reducing the incidence of child laborers in the South Asian carpet industry. The vision of GoodWeave is to bring that number down to zero, to help eliminate child labor from other industries, and to give every child an opportunity to go to school.

In order to better serve children and families in carpet weaving communities and recognizing the need to adapt to the changing marketplace, the GoodWeave program is developing a new, more comprehensive set of requirements for its certification standard. This initiative reflects a growing recognition that the problem of child labor is deeply intertwined with those of adult working conditions and environmental stewardship.

All interested parties are invited to participate in the development of the new GoodWeave Standard. Click here for more information or to learn about how to contribute to the public consultation.

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