Curious about what accreditation could mean for your business?

Benefits of accreditation
An Ethical Clothing Australia accreditation demonstrates that your local supply chain is compliant, ethical, and transparent from design to dispatch.

It shows that your business protects the rights of the people who make your products, no matter where they work in the local supply chain. The accreditation certifies that your business has undertaken on-the-ground third-party checks to ensure compliance with the relevant Australian workplace laws.

The accreditation provides verifiable assurance to your customers, from your everyday shopper to procurement professionals and government bodies, that your business and its local supply chain are ethical. By being accredited, you are contributing to a stronger, more transparent industry in Australia.

Use of the Ethical Clothing Australia Trade Mark
Accredited businesses can display the Ethical Clothing Australia trade mark on products, packaging, and marketing materials. It is a recognised, trusted symbol that signals ethical and locally made to consumers, retailers, and procurement professionals.
Government tender eligibility
Ethical Clothing Australia accreditation is a recognised certification for government and institutional procurement. Many tenders, particularly in the uniforms and workwear sector, require demonstrable supply chain compliance. Accreditation satisfies that requirement directly.
Modern Slavery Act compliance
Accreditation provides a rigorous, audited framework to underpin your Modern Slavery Act reporting obligations and ESG commitments. It gives you a defensible, third-party verified record of your supply chain practices.
National marketing campaign
Accredited businesses benefit from Ethical Clothing Australia's coordinated national 'See the e' marketing campaign. Since the campaign launched, consumer awareness of the trade mark has grown from 10.1% to 16%, reaching an audience you cannot buy directly.
Directory listing and visibility
Your business is listed on the Ethical Clothing Australia website, where ethically minded consumers and procurement professionals actively search for trusted brands. You also feature in Ethical Clothing Australia's Behind The Seams newsletter and social media channels.
Ongoing legislative support
Ethical Clothing Australia's team provides continuous support to help you meet your obligations under Australian workplace laws. You receive regular legislative updates, industry resources, and access to training, so you are never left to navigate compliance alone.
Testimonials

What do our accredited businesses say?

“Our Ethical Clothing Australia accreditation is more than just a badge. It is a symbol of our unwavering commitment to ethical practices throughout the production of our Australian-made accessories.”
Melissa Gibson , Director at Buckle
“Accreditation provides an independent, recognised framework that gives customers confidence, particularly when ethical sourcing is a procurement requirement.”
John Williamson , Owner & Managing Director at Williamson International
“For me, ethical production isn't a label or a trend. It's about accountability, doing what you say you do, and being prepared to stand behind your practices.”
Cesar Tulande , Director at Catuor Pty Ltd
“Accreditation with Ethical Clothing Australia anchors our promise in real standards. It signals to makers, wearers and the world that these garments are made with respect, transparency and care.”
Leuca Jane Ziemons , Founder at Melaleuca Rise
“It's highly important to our business as we directly and indirectly produce a lot of government product and supply a lot of publicly listed businesses who require Ethical Clothing Australia as a compliance reassurance.”
Julian Collins , Group Commercial Manager at ABMT Apparel
“It helps ensure that as we build, we do so with integrity, and in a way that values the people behind the process.”
Candace Maunder , Founder at Apawrel

Find out whether your business is eligible

Take our quick Accreditation Eligibility Quiz to see if your business could be eligible for Ethical Clothing Australia accreditation.
How it works

The accreditation process, step by step

 

Step 1

Check eligibility

Take the short eligibility quiz or speak with an advisor to confirm your business type and supply chain is in scope.
Step 2

Submit your application

Complete your application with details about your manufacturing operations, supply chain, and workforce arrangements.
Step 3

Compliance audit

A Compliance Officer conducts an independent, on-the-ground audit to verify compliance with Australian workplace laws.
Step 4

Receive accreditation

Once accredited, you receive the Ethical Clothing Australia trade mark, directory listing, and access to all marketing and support benefits with annual renewal audits to maintain your status.

Who supports you through accreditation?

Accreditation Program Advisors
Your first point of contact. Advisors help you understand the program, confirm eligibility, guide you through the application, and keep you updated throughout the compliance audit. Your advisor relationship continues for the life of your accreditation.
Compliance Officers
Once your application is approved, a Compliance Officer conducts the audit of your manufacturing operations and supply chain. They work collaboratively — explaining any issues found and supporting you to address them before finalising the audit.
Marketing & Communications
After accreditation, the marketing team helps set up your business listing on the Ethical Clothing Australia website, announce your accreditation on social media, and get maximum value from the Ethical Clothing Australia trade mark.

Ready to get started?

Book an obligation-free chat with one of our friendly Accreditation Program Advisors today.

Accreditation 101 webinar series

Join our next Accreditation 101 webinar to learn the process from our team, union reps, and an accredited business.