Collection: Fair Trade Bags

Fair trade bags are carry goods — handbags, tote bags, backpacks, duffel bags, and accessories — produced under verified standards requiring fair wages and safe working conditions. Bag production spans leather, textile, and hardware supply chains that are often invisible in conventional markets. This collection includes bags from artisans and verified manufacturers where production standards have been independently assessed at the stages where labor risk is highest.

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Why Buy Fair Trade Bags?

Bag production sits at the intersection of several supply chains that are hard to see from the outside. Leather goods involve tanneries — among the most chemically intensive production environments in manufacturing, with serious worker exposure risk. Textile bags share the labor dynamics of garment factories. Hardware adds further tiers, often sourced from suppliers with no connection to the brand's stated standards.

Fair trade sourcing requires that producers meet verified wage and condition benchmarks, and in many cases extends verification upstream to the tannery or fabric mill. That's where conventional supply chains most commonly fail workers — the factory gets audited, but the tannery supplying its leather does not.

A bag is a daily-use object chosen to last. Buying fair trade means the craft and labor behind it were made under conditions that have been assessed, not assumed — at the stages of production that actually matter.

What makes a bag fair trade?

A fair trade bag is made under standards designed to ensure workers are paid fairly, work in safe conditions, and are part of transparent supply chains. This often includes both the sourcing of materials and the people who cut, sew, or assemble the bag. The goal is to make sure production is structured in a way that supports workers rather than minimizing their share of the cost.

How can I tell if a bag is actually fair trade?

The most reliable way is to look for clear proof, not just general claims. Certifications like Fair Trade Certified, Fairtrade International, or WFTO are strong indicators. It also helps when brands share details about where their bags are made and who makes them. If the information is vague or hard to verify, it's more difficult to confirm what "fair trade" means in that context.

What materials are used in fair trade bags?

Fair trade bags are often made from materials like organic cotton, jute, hemp, recycled fabrics, or responsibly sourced leather. These materials are chosen because they can be more easily traced through the supply chain. The key factor is not just the material itself, but how it is sourced and turned into a finished product.

How do fair trade bags support artisans?

Fair trade systems are designed to provide more stable income and better working conditions for artisans and workers. This often includes longer-term relationships with buyers and, in some cases, additional payments like Fair Trade Premiums that can be used for community needs. The goal is to reduce income volatility and support more predictable livelihoods.

Why do fair trade bags cost more?

A better way to think about pricing is why many bags are so inexpensive. In many supply chains, lower prices often mean lower wages or less stable working conditions. Fair trade bags are priced to include fair pay, safer workplaces, and more consistent production relationships, so labor is treated as a real part of the cost rather than something to minimize.

Are workers who make fair trade bags paid fairly?

Fair trade systems are designed to improve how workers are paid by setting minimum pricing standards and supporting longer-term relationships with producers. This helps create more stable income compared to many conventional supply chains. While outcomes can vary, the goal is to make compensation more predictable and fair over time.

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Every product on The Labour Movement meets our standards for Fair Trade production.

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