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Animal Welfare Certified Textiles Badge

Global Animal Partnership is a global farm animal welfare certification organization

We develop comprehensive standards for the lifecycle of the animal, and work with independent third-party certifiers to audit and certify the farms and processing facilities meeting those standards. We have an established certification process for producers selling and buying raw materials for food products, so we are extending this animal welfare certification process to textiles as well.

We look forward to working with tanneries, suppliers, distributors and manufacturers to bring animal welfare certified products to the textile industry. Contact us today to learn more.

416 million animals certified

416

MILLION ANIMALS CERTIFIED
3800 Farms Animal Welfare Certified

3,800

FARMS CERTIFIED
8 Partner Countries

8

PARTNER COUNTRIES

Consumers Care About Animal Welfare

Consumers care about animal welfare when it comes to food products, so we are confident that these same preferences apply to their clothing and textile choices as well.

63%

OF CONSUMERS LOOK FOR LABELS THAT CALL OUT HOW THE ANIMAL WAS RAISED WHEN PURCHASING MEAT

Global Animal Partnership SurveyMonkey Audience study, June 2018

46%

OF AMERICANS SAY THAT CLAIMS ON FOOD PRODUCTS HAVE A DIRECT INFLUENCE ON THEIR PURCHASE DECISION

Nielsen Shopper Trend survey from Label Insight, October 2018

93%

OF CONSUMERS SAY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR BRANDS AND MANUFACTURERS TO PROVIDE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT’S IN FOOD AND HOW IT’S MADE

Food Management Institute (FMI) 2018 Transparency Study

Global Animal Partnership SurveyMonkey Audience study, June 2018

Nielsen Shopper Trend survey from Label Insight, October 2018

Food Management Institute (FMI) 2018 Transparency Study

Ready to learn more?

We are currently working to establish the chain of custody and overall structure of the program. Contact us if you’re interested or have any questions. Please subscribe to our monthly newsletter in the footer below to stay up-to-date. If you’d like to learn more about our standards and labeling program for meat and egg products, visit: