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Question: How ethical are your factories?
Answer: Our factory has been SMETA-certified for over 10 years, reflecting our strong commitment to labor ethics and fair trade practices.

We are dedicated to ethical and fair trade practices to prevent the exploitation of workers and natural resources during the garment manufacturing process.

Key Points of Our Ethical Practices:

  • No Forced Labor: Our factory does not engage in forced labor practices. No one is compelled to work overtime against their will, and any overtime work is compensated with additional pay.
  • Safe Working Conditions: Our production facilities are equipped with proper lighting and sanitation facilities. We prioritize safety to prevent workplace injuries. For example, there are no exposed wires or sockets, adequate space between workstations, and access to safety equipment such as steel mesh, gloves, and masks.
  • Worker Welfare: We ensure our workers have access to safe and hygienic working environments. This includes clean restrooms, break areas, and proper ventilation throughout the facility.

Our ethical standards ensure that we maintain a safe, fair, and respectful working environment for all our employees. If you have any further questions or need more detailed information,please feel free to contact us.

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