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Feasibility study into new ethical quality mark for TCF industry

18 Apr '11
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Purpose of the study
The purpose of the study is to examine and assess the feasibility of establishing a voluntary TCF EQM for Australia. The study will consider the range of associated standards and certifications, which may be relevant to the development of an EQM. This includes an assessment of existing initiatives from Australia and overseas. The study will help provide an informed analysis and position for the TCF industries and Government to move forward in developing a new EQM, if this is the adopted direction.

Purpose of the survey and instructions for completion
Thank you for taking the time to participate the survey. The deadline for completing the survey is Monday 18th April 2011.

The purpose of the survey is to engage with interested stakeholders in the TCF industries. It is an opportunity to inform future initiatives that might affect your business or area of activity. We are specifically interested in your views and the potential for a new EQM, including what should be done, why it should be done and who should do it. Your responses will be used to help assess the feasibility of establishing a voluntary EQM.

This survey should take approximately 15 – 20 minutes to complete depending on the length of your responses. We will be collecting responses via an online survey program.

The TCF Industries Innovation Council is one of eight Industry Innovation Councils that were established by the Federal government to help build an innovative culture amongst industry in Australia. The TCF Industries Innovation Council provides strategic advice on TCF innovation priorities to the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr, champions innovation in the TCF industries and build connections with other organisations, including the Enterprise Connect network. Council members are made up of a number of major stakeholders in the TCF industry, who work closely with businesses, unions, researchers and the government to achieve a wide range of innovation goals.

Ethical Clothing Australia is a voluntary accreditation and labelling system for textile, clothing and footwear businesses that manufacture in Australia. Ethical Clothing Australia is a joint business–union initiative. It is governed by an independent, not-for-profit committee of management, the Homeworker Code Committee Inc, with representation from major stakeholders in the textile, clothing and footwear industry.

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