Eradicating contemporary forms of slavery from supply chains 2015, para. 51
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Certification has arisen as another key approach from increased consumer, trade union and other civil society awareness. The most well-known is the Fairtrade Mark, which can be found on a wide range of products - over 27,000 - and certifies that those products meet internationally agreed Fairtrade Standards, including those relating to child labour and labour rights. In another example, the GoodWeave certification label provides assurance that no child labour was used in the manufacture of rugs.
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Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences