Responsible Alpaca Standard (RAS)
Aims
The aim of the Responsible Alpaca Standard (RAS) is to address the welfare of alpaca and the land they graze on. The objectives of the standard are to (1) provide the industry with a tool to recognize farmer's best practices, (2) ensure wool comes from farms with responsible land management and (3) practice holistic respect for the animal welfare of the sheep.
Scope
RAS has two different scopes, one for farms and another for supply chain companies. IDFL performs RAS certifications for supply chain companies only, including any processing, manufacturing or textile companies.
Requirements
The RAS requires all sites from farms through the final business to business seller to be certified. Farms are certified according to animal welfare, land management and social modules. All other stages of the supply chain are certified according to Content Claim Standard requirements.
Additional Resources
- The RAS application form is available here.
- For questions about the application process, contact the office based on your location here.
- Visit TextileExchange.org for more information on the Responsible Alpaca Standard or click here for a directory of all RAS certified companies.
Audit & Certification Process
IDFL Team
- Africa | [email protected]
- Bangladesh | [email protected]
- China | [email protected]
- Europe | [email protected]
- India | [email protected]
- North & South America | [email protected]
- Pakistan | [email protected]
- Taiwan | [email protected]
- Turkey | [email protected]
- Vietnam | [email protected]