Standard Owner Benchmark - Small Producers’ Symbol

By CommonShare

The Small Producers' Symbol (Símbolo de Pequeños Productores or SPP) is an initiative that represents and supports small-scale producers and their organizations. It is not a for-profit entity but rather a symbol or label that indicates products produced by small producers who adhere to certain social and environmental criteria.

The SPP was created in 2006 by a group of organizations and networks, including the Latin American and Caribbean Network of Small Fair Trade Producers (CLAC). It was established as an alternative certification system that focuses on the specific needs and challenges faced by small-scale producers in the global market.

The SPP certification aims to empower small producers and improve their livelihoods by promoting fair trade principles, environmental sustainability, and social justice. It ensures that the rights and interests of small producers are respected throughout the supply chain.

The SPP certification process involves a rigorous assessment of the production practices, social conditions, and environmental impact of small producer organizations. It covers a range of criteria, including fair wages, safe working conditions, community development, environmental conservation, and democratic decision-making processes.

By displaying the Small Producers' Symbol on their products, small-scale producers can communicate their commitment to fair trade and sustainable practices to consumers. The symbol serves as a guarantee that the product has been sourced from small producers who meet the criteria set forth by the SPP.

Overall, the Small Producers' Symbol is a non-profit initiative that supports small-scale producers by providing them with recognition and access to fair trade markets. It promotes fair and sustainable trade practices, helping to improve the livelihoods of small producers and contribute to a more equitable and sustainable global economy.

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Governance

The certification uses a multi-stakeholder, independent governance model to support the development of the standards related to the certification.

Supply Side Digitization

Details on the certificate are easily available via technology for inclusion in third party digital applications.

Buy Side Availability

Buy side availability details out how easy it is for consumers to find products and companies exhibiting the standards offered by the certification.

Relevance

This considers the scale of the certification, and the number of products and companies that currently contribute to the certificate. National and local certification are normalized with countries.

Digital Accessibility

How easy is it for innovative new companies, startups, and local retailers to have the same access and affordable pricing models to use standard information in digital applications.
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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

By CommonShare

This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.