Ortovox Earns ‘Leader Status’ for Working Conditions

Ortovox has been awarded Leader Status by Fair Wear Foundation (FWF), the highest level of distinction for fair working conditions offered by the apparel industry watchdog. The FWF is an independent nonprofit organization focused on improving social standards and working conditions in the textile industry. Named as a leader, Ortovox is recognized for its advanced commitment to safe and healthy working conditions, livable wages and reasonable working hours throughout its supply chain.

“Ortovox has always been committed to making sure its workforce is happy and healthy. Being awarded Leader Status by the FWF is further confirmation of the internal work we have been doing,” said Ortovox brand manager Tom Mason. “This recognition goes hand in hand with our focus on animal welfare and the recent implementation of the Ortovox Wool Promise.”

The Ortovox Wool Promise (OWP) was implemented in 2018 and was conceived to go beyond the Responsible Wool Standard. OWP allows Ortovox to guarantee the humane treatment of sheep and sustainability of its wool growers. Both the sheep and farmers are evaluated according to 60 indicators, and farms are regularly checked by external auditors to ensure the company’s standards are being met.

In addition, Ortovox employees regularly travel to meet with OWP wool farmers and other members of the supply chain. This direct exchange promotes excellent farm practices and animal welfare, and creates a forum in which problems can be addressed and resolved quickly and collectively. Included in the OWP, Ortovox guarantees the wool used in its garments is sourced exclusively from its select partner farms.

Since Ortovox became a member of the FWF in 2015, the company regularly monitors its factories and plans visits by Ortovox employees and the FWF to ensure its strict Code of Labour Practices is adhered to.