The Worldwide
Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP)
is a factory based, globally supported certification program designed to ensure
that sewn products are produced under lawful, humane, and ethical condition.
Apparel manufacturer may receive a certification of six month to two years
based on compliance with 12 WRAP principles.
1.
Compliance with Laws and Workplace
Regulations
Apparel manufacturers will comply with laws and regulations
in all locations where they conduct business.
2.
Prohibition of Forced Labor
Apparel manufacturers will not use involuntary, forced or
trafficked labor.
3.
Prohibition of Child Labor
Apparel manufacturers will not hire any employee under the
age of 14 or under the minimum age established by law for employment, whichever
is greater, or any employee whose employment would interfere with compulsory
schooling.
4.
Prohibition of Harassment or Abuse
Apparel manufacturers will provide a work environment free
of supervisory or co-worker harassment or abuse, and free of corporal
punishment in any form.
5.
Compensation and Benefits
Apparel manufacturers will pay at least the minimum total
compensation required by local law, including all mandated wages, allowances
& benefits.
6.
Hours of Work
Hours worked each day, and days worked each week, should not
exceed the limitations of the country’s law. Facilities will provide at least
one day off in every seven-day period, except as required to meet urgent
business needs.
7.
Prohibition of Discrimination
Apparel manufacturers will employ, pay, promote, and
terminate workers on the basis of their ability to do the job, rather than on
the basis of personal characteristics or beliefs.
8.
Health and Safety
Apparel manufacturers will provide a safe and healthy work
environment. Where residential housing is provided for workers, facilities will
provide safe and healthy housing.
9.
Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining
Apparel manufacturers will recognize and respect the right
of employees to exercise their lawful rights of free association and collective
bargaining.
10.
Environment
Apparel manufacturers will comply with environmental rules,
regulations and standards applicable to their operations, and will observe
environmentally conscious practices in all locations where they operate.
11.
Customs Compliance
Apparel manufacturers will comply with applicable customs
laws, and in particular, will establish and maintain programs to comply with
customs laws regarding illegal transshipment of finished products.
12.
Security
Apparel manufacturers will maintain plant security
procedures to guard against the introduction of non-manifested cargo into
outbound shipments (i.e. drugs, explosives biohazards and or other contraband).
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