YourStuffMade’s Anti-Human Trafficking Mission
YourStuffMade anti-human trafficking mission
YourStuffMade’s Anti-Human Trafficking Mission
At YourStuffMade, we believe custom manufacturing should never come at the expense of human rights.
Every custom product should be made with fairness, transparency and respect for human dignity. As a Certified B Corporation and ethical manufacturer, we are committed to reducing the risk of human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation across our supply chain.
Why this matters
Human trafficking can hide inside global supply chains
Human trafficking can involve exploitation for forced labour, sexual exploitation, forced criminality, domestic servitude, debt bondage and other forms of coercion. In manufacturing, risk can appear through subcontracting, recruitment fees, unsafe migration, document confiscation, debt bondage and excessive overtime.
Global estimates indicate around 50 million people are living in modern slavery, with about 27.6 million people in forced labour. UNODC’s 2024 trafficking report also noted detected trafficking victims rose 25% from 2019 to 2022, with forced-labour trafficking detections increasing significantly.
Business with purpose
YourStuffMade creates custom products without compromising human rights
Our mission is clear: create custom products free from exploitation, built on fairness, accountability and integrity. Fighting human trafficking is not just a policy. It is part of how we believe ethical manufacturing should operate.
Our simple standard: every enamel pin, patch, sticker, charm, keychain, apparel item, package and custom product should reflect dignity, fairness and respect for the people who make it.
Our core commitments
How YourStuffMade works to reduce human trafficking risk
We review manufacturing partners and expect compliance with labour standards, fair wages, safe working conditions and zero tolerance for forced or trafficked labour.
Transparency is the foundation of accountability. We work to understand how materials, production, packaging and processes move from start to finish.
We review supplier practices, documentation and production expectations to reduce the risk of hidden exploitation.
Fair pay, reasonable hours, safe workplaces and respect for workers are non-negotiable parts of ethical manufacturing.
If serious concerns arise, we investigate, seek corrective action where appropriate, and may pause or end supplier relationships.
Combating trafficking is an ongoing journey. We continue updating sourcing practices, supplier expectations and customer education.
Understand trafficking
The three core elements of human trafficking
Human trafficking is often described through three core elements: the act, the means and the purpose. Understanding these elements helps businesses and customers recognise how exploitation can occur when vulnerable people are controlled through threats, coercion, deception or abuse of power.
Exploitation can hide in subcontracting, recruitment fees, informal labour, debt bondage, document confiscation and unsafe work. Responsible manufacturers need systems that make these risks harder to ignore.
Ethical custom products
Why anti-trafficking work matters for custom products
Custom products help artists build brands, communities raise funds, musicians launch merch, events create memories and makers bring creative ideas to life. But behind every product is a supply chain.
By prioritising ethical sourcing, YourStuffMade helps customers create affordable, high-quality products without allowing hidden human costs to sit behind cheap retail.
- For artists: create custom products that align with your values.
- For brands: reduce reputational risk by choosing more responsible production pathways.
- For communities: build merch that supports connection without exploitation.
- For customers: buy products with more transparency and care.
Take action
How you can help fight human trafficking
Ending human trafficking requires action from businesses, customers, governments, charities and communities. Awareness, donations, training, responsible buying and reporting concerns all matter.
Understand indicators of trafficking, forced labour and exploitation.
Share trusted anti-trafficking resources with your community.
Donate, fundraise, volunteer or support organisations working with victims and survivors.
Choose brands that take labour standards and accountability seriously.
Movements and charities
Trusted organisations working against human trafficking
These organisations provide education, survivor support, research, training, supply chain guidance, campaigns and direct action against human trafficking, modern slavery and labour exploitation.
Works to end human trafficking and modern slavery.
Helps organisations reduce modern slavery risk.
Campaigns against slavery, trafficking and forced labour.
Publishes modern slavery research and the Global Slavery Index.
UN campaign raising awareness about human trafficking.
Global standards and guidance on forced labour and worker rights.
Resources related to trafficking, protection and safe migration.
Works to abolish human trafficking through prevention and survivor support.
Australian warning signs, support and reporting resources.
Awareness and prevention
Use your voice to help protect vulnerable people


FAQs
Frequently asked questions about YourStuffMade’s anti-human trafficking mission
What does anti-human trafficking mean in manufacturing?
It means a company takes active steps to ensure its products are not produced through forced labour, trafficked labour, child labour or exploited workers.
How does YourStuffMade vet manufacturers?
We review manufacturing partners, labour expectations, workplace practices, documentation and production standards before working with suppliers.
How does supply chain transparency help prevent trafficking?
Better visibility into materials, production processes, recruitment practices and supplier relationships helps reduce the risk that exploitation goes unnoticed.
How can I report suspected modern slavery in Australia?
If someone is in immediate danger in Australia, call Triple Zero (000). You can also report suspected modern slavery through the Australian Federal Police or Modern Slavery Australia reporting resources.
How can I make ethical custom products with YourStuffMade?
Browse our custom ethical products, send us your idea, and work with our team to choose the best product, quantity, design, timeline and production pathway.
From all of us at YourStuffMade
Custom manufacturing can be creative, successful and socially responsible
Our fight against human trafficking is not just a policy. It is a promise to build a better way to make custom products — with fairness, dignity and respect.