WASHINGTON, D.C. -- International carpet brands, Nepalese carpet producers, trade officials and supporters of ethical business came together in the GoodWeave booth at Domotex on January 14, 2017 to launch a campaign to incentivize greater commitment to child-labor-free production in Nepal's carpet supply chains.
A joint effort by UNICEF in Nepal, the Trade and Export Promotion Centre of Nepal and GoodWeave, this year-long campaign will work to secure government incentives for businesses that produce child-labor-free carpets.
The reception at Domotex offered an opportunity for leading importers, exporters and trade officials to share why ethical production matters to companies, consumers, and Nepal's future as the global leader in child-labor-free carpet production.
Erika Kurtz of New Moon Rugs noted, "It's not expensive to do things responsibly and in the right way and it doesn't take a lot of added efforts. For anybody not to be on board to make sure that no children are involved and that good working conditions are made available, it's just unfortunate."
Vidal Sasson of Rug Art shared his impressions of meeting former "carpet kids" when he visited Hamro Ghar, GoodWeave's transit center in Kathmandu: "I was lucky enough a few years back to visit [Hamro Gahr] and the stories that the children told me really touched my heart. I know that we are doing a good job protecting those kids, and I try to help promote GoodWeave save more."
Dawa Sherpa of Classic Custom Rugs highlighted GoodWeave's role in helping to rebuild the carpet industry following the 2015 earthquakes that devastated the country, while also emphasizing that the unique artistry of Nepal's carpet industry that is not for mass production. It is specialty, custom production.ÂÂÂÂ
GoodWeave will contact industry partners to share ideas for incentives that would facilitate or improve their business within Nepal. Supporters of ethical business or Nepalese carpets can contact GoodWeave to help review and comment on policy documents, participate in roundtables, and help promote the campaign on social media.