Clothing Reuse Export Accreditation Scheme – Phase 2 Completed
Charitable Reuse Australia has completed the second phase of the Clothing Reuse Export Accreditation Scheme, with higher standards, greater evidence requirements, clearer definitions of materials and usage, inclusion of social elements and site audits of domestic activities.
The following organisations have met the required standards for accreditation under the scheme for 2024-25:
National Members:
- Australian Red Cross
- The Salvation Army (Salvos Stores)
State Members:
- Alinea – Paravin
- Alinea – ParaQuad Industries
- City Mission Launceston
- Good Sammy Enterprises
- Lifeline Direct
- Lifeline Retail Queensland
- Neighbours Aid
- St Vincent de Paul Society Canberra/Goulburn
- St Vincent de Paul Society NSW
- St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland
- St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria
Regional Members:
- Cancer Wellness Support
National Supporters:
- UTURN Reuse
- One Ten Enterprises
- Recycle Care Australia
- Statewide Cleaning Cloths
State Supporters Victoria:
- All round Recycling
- SCR Group
State Supporters Queensland:
- Navarro Enterprises
- Rais Industries
- JJs Recycled Clothing
We have already begun development of phase three – Foreign End Markets Verification, overseas site audits, enhanced supply chain transparency and improvement of end-market traceability and direct overseas worker engagement on Modern Slavery and labour practices.
Australian Governments can be proud of the high quality and integrity of Australian clothing reuse exports through Charitable Reuse Australia’s accredited charity members and commercial supporters.