Fair materials definition

Fair materials tracing where phone’s parts come from and creating demand for materials that are good for people and planet (e.g. set up a transparent supply chain for tungsten from a conflict-free mine in Rwanda). • Good working conditions: work closely with selected suppliers to improve working conditions and worker satisfaction, increase worker engagement and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ worker/management dialogue, and implement responsible business practices, enhance skills and increase transparency. • Reuse and recycle: sell spare parts and offer repair tutorials; take back programme ensures that old phones are reused and recycled; supporting partner programs to improve local collection efforts of electronic waste and transport discarded phones to Europe for safe recycling. To achieve these impacts, Fairphone has developed a network of global partners including Fraunhofer Institute, iFixit, Seymourpowell, Hi-P, Fairtrade Netherlands, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Netherlands, Solutions for Hope, IG metal, SOMO, Economic Rights Institute, Closing the Loop, ReCell Ghana, WEEE, and Teqcycle. Through their work, Fairphone has developed a global community that support their social change, including an online community of 120,000 Facebook friends, 28,000 Twitter followers, and 6,000 Instagram followers. The aim is that OpenMaker’s partnerships, collaborations, and emergent innovative companies can achieve similar impact at scale in the long term. In the next section, we discuss how the OpenMaker Consortium can operationalise our methodology through the development of a full OpenMaker Impact Framework (Section 3), as well as our strategy for the collection of impact data (Section 4).

Examples of Fair materials in a sentence

  • If the Employer also is an exhibitor, it may ship Career Fair materials to its own exhibit booth, and then either hand carry them into the Career Fair (which is on a different floor from the exhibits) or hire ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to move them.

  • If the Employer also is an exhibitor, it may ship Career Fair materials to its own exhibit booth, and then either hand carry them into the Career Fair (which is on a different floor from the exhibits), or hire ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to move them.

  • If the Employer also is an exhibitor, they may ship their Job Fair materials to their exhibit booth, and then hand carry them into the Job Fair from there.

  • If the Employer also is an exhibitor, they may ship their Career Fair materials to their exhibit booth, and then hand carry them into the Career Fair.