Weaving a Global Society Free of Child Labor
This entry has been selected as a finalist in the
Ending Global Slavery: Everyday Heroes Leading the Way competition.
Summary:
RugMark's innovation is to remove the market demand for child-made goods and raise the financial cost of using illegal child labor in carpet manufacture.
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| Amelia Forrest Kaye said: On July 16, 2008, the judges reviewed the entries for the Changemakers “Ending Global Slavery” Competition and would like to pass on the ... about this idea. - 743 days ago read more > | |
| Weaving a Global Society Free of Child Labor has been chosen as a finalist in Ending Global Slavery: Everyday Heroes Leading the Way. - 771 days ago | |
| Rebecca Shaloff said: Hi Dana, Good questions -- If a company passes along the actual cost of RugMark participation onto the consumer, the added cost to a ... about this idea. - 783 days ago read more > | |
| Dana Frasz said: Hi Nina, Are Rugmark rugs more expensive? If so, by how much? Who are the largest national retailers of handmade rugs? Who are the ... about this idea. - 805 days ago read more > | |
| Rebecca Shaloff said: Hi Laura, Thanks for your comments and questions. Since the process of licensing and inspection under RugMark's system is fairly ... about this idea. - 805 days ago read more > | |
| Laura Cardinal said: Dear Ms. Smith- I just finished reading your entry and it sounds like you are doing amazing work. Trafficking of person- regardless ... about this idea. - 812 days ago read more > | |
| John Berger said: While it is illegal to import slave made items into the US, the reality is that there is no way to tell if that shirt you are wearing ... about this idea. - 813 days ago read more > |
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