
The Aid by Trade Foundation (AbTF), founded in Hamburg in 2005, is an internationally recognized non-profit organization dedicated to sustainable raw materials. Operating on the principle of "help for self-help through trade," it aims to combat poverty and improve living conditions. AbTF owns standards such as Cotton made in Africa (CmiA), The Good Cashmere Standard (GCS), and the Regenerative Cotton Standard (RCS). The organization collaborates closely with partners across the textile value chain to make measurable contributions to animal welfare and environmental protection.
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No Poverty
Combat poverty through trade in sustainable raw materials
The Aid by Trade Foundation empowers farmers in developing countries to secure income and improve living conditions by cultivating and selling sustainable raw materials.
Responsible Consumption & Production
Promote sustainable raw materials in the textile industry
The Aid by Trade Foundation advocates for sustainable alternatives in the textile trade by fostering partnerships along the value chain for environmentally friendly raw materials.
Life on Land
Strengthen biodiversity and nature conservation
Through its "AbTF Biodiversity Fund", the organization specifically invests in nature and species protection to sustainably promote biodiversity in cultivation regions.
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