![]() SENAI CETIQT-RJ promoting the development of suppliers from Rio de Janeiro together with the ‘ Brasil Mais Produtivo’ (More Productive Brazil) Federal Government Program.Ībicalçados (Brazilian Association of Footwear Industries) which joined the ABVTEX Program Consultative Committee, strengthening actions for responsible supply in the footwear area.Ībit (Brazilian Textile and Tailoring Industry Association) for dialogue on topics of common interest in the textile sector defining a development agenda for the sector and improving the relationship between retailers and the supply chain.Įntrepreneurial Alliance from the Tecendo Sonhos (Weaving Dreams) Program, which aims to train immigrant entrepreneurs in management skills to open/formalize sewing workshops. Public Private Partnership with the International Labor Organization (ILO), Abit Brazilian Textile and Tailoring Industry Association (Abit), C&A Institute, Renner Stores Institute and Zara Brasil: the Program “Promoting improvements in working conditions and management of sewing workshops in São Paulo” aims to promote decent working conditions in the textile and clothing sector in São Paulo. InPACTO – National Institute for the Eradication of Slave LaborĬOMTEXTIL – Production Chain Committee for the Textile, Tailoring and Clothing Industry, of the State of São Paulo Federation of Industries (Fiesp) ![]() ![]() Of the main activities, the following stand out:ĬOETRAE/SP – State Commission for the Eradication of Slave LaborĬOMTRAE/SP – Municipal Commission for Eradicating Slave Labor ABVTEX has undertaken a series of institutional activities, contact with opinion formers and authorities, partnerships with bodies and agencies for the development of fashion retail and the supply chain.
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