At Oxfam Intermón’s Veraluna, they believe in a world where all people can enjoy their rights and have opportunities.
They work with different producer groups that remunerate their artisans with dignity, so that they can cover their basic needs (education, housing, food and health). The artisans work in an environment that ensures safe working conditions.
These are some of their main producers with whom they work every day to reduce social and economic inequalities:
Rajlakshmi: A company in Kolkata that has two factories producing organic cotton and fair trade textile garments. In addition, one of Rajlakshmi’s shareholders and supplier is the Chetna Organic Farmer Association, an organisation whose mission is to improve the quality of life of small cotton farmers.
EMA: A production unit in Baruipur (near Kolkata), where about 450 artisans learn a trade. They deal with all the different processes of leather production.
CRC: A certified fair trade organisation, service provider, which generates income for the most vulnerable artisan population, ensuring sustainable development and improvement of their quality of life.
Bulus Çorap: A family business in Istanbul (Turkey). Focused on customer satisfaction with a strong component of product quality, environmental protection and care for workers.