If you’ve received emails from Fairly Made, it’s likely because you are involved in the manufacturing of a product that is currently undergoing a traceability analysis.
Possibility 1: you have been declared by a fashion brand.
You are working with a fashion brand that has partnered with Fairly Made to improve the traceability of their products.
In this case, the brand has shared information with us to help identify and contact their suppliers — such as an email address, location, and details about the products or components you may have produced.
You are therefore our starting point for tracing all the suppliers involved in the manufacturing of this component, from raw materials to the final product.
To better understand what drives these brands, feel free to read this article.
Possibility 2: you have been declared by a downstream supplier.
Your contact information was shared with us through a form they previously filled out, which included basic details such as your email address, location, and the reference of the item you supplied to them.
Now it’s your turn to contribute: tell us more about what you produced (if you manage part of the production process internally) and about your own upstream suppliers. This allows us to identify all the factories involved, from raw material sourcing to the finished product.
Feel free to join one of our supplier webinars to meet us and ask your questions live!
If you’d like to learn more about how Fairly Made works, click here.
