Where is Adrift made?
Adrift manufactures in Bali, Indonesia in a factory we own, and in partner factories in India. To make Adrift clothes, the factory must comply with our code of conduct detailed below.
The fashion industry continues to be a source of exploitation for millions of workers worldwide. The 2019 Ethical Fashion Report emphasizes unethical practices that exacerbate poverty among workers in the fashion industry. These practices include, low wages such that people cannot support their families, child labour and slavery, and unsafe working conditions.
At Adrift we have invested in being transparent about our manufacturing, so we are accountable to our customers, community, and workers, to ensure our high ethical standards are upheld. We have renovated our Bali factory so beautifully we would be proud for any of our staff or customers to visit and meet our Bali team.
Adrift manufactures in Bali, Indonesia in a factory we own, and in partner factories in India. To make Adrift clothes, the factory must comply with our code of conduct detailed below.
Every Adrift Employee is paid a well above the living wage in their country.
No children are employed. Every partner signs a contract with the terms and agreements clearly stated.
The Factory is compliant with the government and workplace requirements of their nation.
Adrift pays for every employee’s Healthcare insurance and provide general and feminine hygiene products.
Reserved for natural, health and economic disasters. Includes access to meals, water and shelter.
Factory is equipped with clean drinking water and cleaned daily.
Technical training relating to fashion production, financial and technological education, and upskilling.
Does not discriminate against gender or exploit gender, empowers women and girls.
Respects cultural holidays, traditions and provides areas of worship in the Factory.