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| History of WRAP |
| Time: 2007年10月18日 Auther:angela Clicknum: |
Apparel producers face growing pressure from retailers, governments, consumers, shareholders, the media and others to be held accountable for their global production practices. Labor standards and factory conditions in industries ranging from toys to sporting goods have become the subject of standard-setting and monitoring initiatives.
Recognizing the potential for individual manufacturers to adopt inconsistent standards and unnecessarily duplicate monitoring efforts, several prominent apparel producers approached the American Apparel Manufacturers Association to coordinate the industry's role in addressing these issues. In August 2000, the AAMA merged with the Footwear Industries of America and The Fashion Association to become the American Apparel and Footwear Association, the fashion association. The AAFA is the largest and most representative sewn products trade association in the United States with over 700 member companies, including blue chip manufacturers Sara Lee Corporation, Jockey International, VF Corporation, Russell Corporation, OshKosh B'Gosh, Tropical Sportswear International, Gerber Childrenswear. AAFA members produce more than 85% of sewn products sold at wholesale in the U.S. |
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