Industry Retail Area served Worldwide Founded 2009 | Founders Tal Dehtiar Founder Tal Dehtiar | |
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Headquarters Oakville, Ontario, Canada Key people Tal Dehtiar(CEO / Founder) Products Shoes, bags, accessories Profiles |
Always made in africa now made by olibert
Oliberté is a shoe and bag brand that owns and operates the world's first Fair Trade Certified factory, based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Contents
- Always made in africa now made by olibert
- Olibert fall 2013 lookbook
- History
- Philanthropy and community programs
- Vertical Integration
- References
Olibert fall 2013 lookbook
History
The company was created in 2009 as a small footwear company that partnered with various factories and suppliers in Africa, until they gained enough momentum to open their own factory in 2012. They make every single pair of Oliberté shoes at this factory in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In September 2013, they also became the world’s first Fair Trade Certified footwear manufacturing factory.
Philanthropy and community programs
For every pair of shoes sold, all workers in the factory earn a percentage of the cost, and when a product leaves the factory, it is considered sold. This additional income is paid directly to a special workers’ account, enabling the workers to decide collectively how to spend it. Workers can also vote to take the Fair Trade premium dollars as a cash bonus, which is often equivalent to an entire month’s salary or more.
Oliberté is a B Corporation certified company, which requires that a company achieves a minimum score for "social and environmental performance."
Oliberté is a part of the One Percent for the Planet program, which means that 1% of all proceeds are donated to green initiatives.
Vertical Integration
Oliberté employs a vertical integration model in their production to ensure that rigorous quality and environmental standards are maintained, and that businesses on the African continent receive the full benefit from the social enterprise.
Goat and cow leather used by the factory comes directly from Ethiopia. It is certified free-range and hormone-free, and the main tannery has the world’s only chrome-recycling system.
Their all-natural rubber is sourced from live trees found in multiple African countries such as Liberia, South Africa, Kenya and Ethiopia, depending on availability.