Collection: Fair Trade Tote Bags

Fair trade tote bags are open-top carry bags — canvas, cotton, jute, and handwoven totes — produced under verified labor standards. Tote bags are among the most commonly produced textile accessories globally, and a category where ethical production claims vary widely in substance. This collection includes tote bags from producers where wages and working conditions have been assessed against verified standards, including artisan producers using handwoven or traditionally dyed textiles.

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Why Buy Fair Trade Tote Bags?

Tote bags are often marketed as a sustainable alternative to single-use plastic — but producing a cotton tote involves its own resource and labor footprint that is rarely fully accounted for. Fair trade sourcing addresses the labor dimension directly: who made it, under what conditions, and at what wage.

Fair trade tote bag production applies minimum wage standards and working condition requirements to the sewing and finishing stages, and in many cases extends to the fabric sourcing level. For artisan tote producers using handwoven or naturally dyed textiles, fair trade pricing reflects the actual labor involved — the hours of weaving or dyeing that a machine-printed tote simply doesn't require.

A tote bag used daily over years is worth buying with confidence in how it was made. Fair trade provides that confidence at the stages of production where labor exposure is real — not just in the product's intended use.

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.

What materials are used in fair trade tote bags?

Fair trade tote bags are often made from materials like organic cotton, jute, or hemp — materials that 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.

Are workers who make fair trade tote 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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