
The Economic Dividends for Gender Equality, or EDGE, is a rigorous business certification process that helps create a better workplace for women and men by using a structured approach to asses methodology and increase gender equality.

Member companies, trade unions and other organizations that join the ETI agree to adopt the ETI Base Code of labour practice, which is based on ILO standards, in order to promote ethical trading by implementing nine policies including but not limited to standing up against child labor, paying live-able wages, respecting rights, and having safe and hygienic working conditions.

An internationally recognized certification program that defines a global approach for sustainable development. The For Life Program is aimed at companies and organizations that actively demonstrate their commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and those that wish to identify partners that share the same values and commitment to CSR.

An internationally recognized certification program that allows socio-economically disadvantaged producers and workers to access a wide range of social and economic benefits. Fair Trade helps safeguard and support development in regions, particularly rural areas.

Products meet certain social, environmental and economic criteria that support the sustainable development of small scale farmers and workers in the poorest countries in the world.

The FairTSA works hard to provide support for producers, specializes in Fair Trade and social responsibility standard development, ethical supply chain management, and accountable, sustainable community development.

An international organization that helps businesses and governments asses sustainability issues like human rights, climate change and environmental impact with the goal of creating social, economic and environmental benefits for all.

Created by Social Accountability International, this internationally recognized standard is the worlds leading social certification program.