
Fair for Life certification ensures ethical, people-focused and responsible partnerships across supply chains, according to the Paris-based certification group. It sets key social and environmental standards, covering eight core themes to promote fairness and sustainability.Fir for Life
Key areas covered by the certification include employee safety, community contributions, wildlife protection and environmental sustainability.
Fair for Life certification ensures ethical, people-focused and responsible partnerships across supply chains, according to the Paris-based certification group. It sets key social and environmental standards, covering eight core themes to promote fairness and sustainability.
“The secret lies in the roots—the roots of our culture and community that planted the jojoba plantation in the Negev," says Merav Hadary, QA and sustainable development manager at Jojoba Desert. “From these roots, we’re supporting growth in the heart of the desert, fostering well-being and prosperity, gently preserving the delicate balance of the surrounding ecosystem and using only the essential resources. We are proud to once again achieve the Fair for Life Certification, which highlights our commitment to creating a positive impact on both society and the environment.”