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Posted June 23, 2016

 

The Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) has been finalized and is available for certification, according to Textile Exchange. The standard is a global benchmark for animal welfare and land management practices in sheep farming.

 

The goals of the standard are to provide the industry with the best possible tool to:

 

  • Recognize the best practices of farmers around the globe;

  • Ensure wool comes from responsibly treated sheep and from farms with a progressive approach to managing their land;

  • Build communication and understanding between farmers, consumers and brands; and

  • Provide a robust chain of custody system from farm to final product to ensure consumer confidence in RWS products.

 

Developed through an International Working Group (IWG) in an open, multi-stakeholder process, the standard provides the industry with a tool to ensure sheep are raised with respect to their Five Freedoms, prohibits mulesing and includes strict guidelines on other practices such as tail docking, shearing and on-farm slaughter. Farms will be required to have strict management practices in place for the protection of land used for raising sheep.

 

In late 2015, pilot audits began in key sheep raising regions in the world, including Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, South Africa, Austria, the United States and the United Kingdom, each providing valuable information used to refine the requirements and refine the auditing and certification approach. Two Public Stakeholder Review periods were held to invite feedback from anyone interested in the Standard. The final version was approved by the Steering Committee of the International Working Group, making it available for release.

 

Textile Exchange is currently working to approve Certification Bodies to certify to the RWS. The list of approved CBs will be updated on a regular basis online: http://responsiblewool.org/

 

Textile Exchange is hosting several events in the upcoming months to help companies on their path to implementing the standard in their product lines. 

 

For questions, please visit the newly updated RWS webpage at http://responsiblewool.org/ or send email here.

 

Brand training will take place:

 

  • In Salt Lake City, Utah during Outdoor Retailer on August 2. To register, please click here; and

  • In Munich on July 18. To register, please click here.

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Source: Textile Exchange

Responsible Wool Standard finalized, available for certification

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