Collection: Fair Trade Placemats

Fair trade placemats are handwoven and textile placemats produced under verified labor standards. Placemat production involves weaving, printing, or basketry techniques — craft skills concentrated in artisan communities where table textile production supports household incomes. This collection includes fair trade placemats where the artisan production process has been verified against fair trade wage and condition standards, with particular depth in handwoven styles from cooperative weaving producers.

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Why Buy Fair Trade Placemats?

Placemat production involves weaving, printing, or basketry techniques — craft skills concentrated in artisan communities where table textile production supports household incomes. Handwoven placemats require skilled loom operation and consistent quality across matched sets, demanding sustained attention per piece. In conventional markets, placemats are often priced as low-value items, which obscures the handcraft labor involved in artisan production.

Fair trade sourcing applies minimum pricing and wage standards that reflect actual production time and skill. For handwoven or basketry placemat producers, fair trade pricing accounts for the weaving labor per piece rather than benchmarking against printed or machine-woven alternatives. Long-term fair trade relationships provide weaving and basketry producers with the income stability to maintain their craft as a viable livelihood.

Placemats are present at every meal — seen daily and handled constantly. Choosing fair trade means the artisan labor behind them is valued appropriately, and each purchase supports a producer relationship built on equitable terms.

What is fair trade home and garden decor?

Fair trade home and garden decor includes items like textiles, furniture, and decorative pieces made under standards designed to ensure fair wages, safe working conditions, and transparent sourcing. This applies to both the materials used and the artisans who create the products. For shoppers, it means having more visibility into how items are made and who makes them.

How do fair trade kitchen products support artisans?

Fair trade systems are designed to provide more stable income and better working conditions for artisans. This often includes longer-term relationships with buyers and, in some cases, additional funds like Fair Trade Premiums for community projects. The goal is to support more predictable livelihoods rather than irregular or seasonal income.

Are artisans paid fairly for fair trade kitchen products?

Fair trade systems are designed to improve how artisans are paid by setting minimum pricing standards and supporting longer-term relationships. 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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