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Durante los últimos 25 años, WRAP ha liderado el cumplimiento de las normas sociales en la industria textil y afines. Conozca más sobre nuestro impacto, logros, liderazgo y perspectivas de futuro.

Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production 25th Anniversary
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WRAP and CAMTEX Sign MoU to Strengthen Social Responsibility in El Salvador

On March 24, 2026, WRAP signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CAMTEX, El Salvador’s leading trade association for the apparel, textile, and industrial park sectors. This partnership marks an important step forward in advancing social responsibility, sustainability, and ethical manufacturing practices across one of Central America’s most important textile and apparel hubs. A […]

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WRAP Certification: Building Responsible, Ethical, and Sustainable Workplaces

WRAP certification is more than meeting requirements. It demonstrates a facility’s commitment to running its operations in a responsible, ethical, and sustainable way within the context of the global supply chain.  Collaboration is at the heart of WRAP. The organization works directly with facilities to help them build and maintain systems of social compliance for […]

The Essential Fabric: Women’s Role in the Global Apparel Industry

The garment sector employs an estimated 94 million workers worldwide, making it one of the largest manufacturing workforces on the planet. Although the exact number of women workers is difficult to pinpoint due to the high prevalence of informal employment, the International Labour Organization estimates that 60–80% of the global garment workforce is female. This […]

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