
Responsible Mohair Standard
The Responsible Mohair Standard (RMS) is a certification and standard developed to promote ethical and sustainable practices in the production of mohair, a type of luxurious and fine natural fiber derived from the hair of Angora goats.
The RMS was created in response to concerns raised about animal welfare and ethical issues in the mohair industry. It aims to ensure that mohair production adheres to specific criteria related to animal welfare, environmental sustainability, and social responsibility.
Key aspects covered by the Responsible Mohair Standard may include:
Animal Welfare: The standard outlines guidelines and practices that ensure the well-being of Angora goats. This includes providing them with access to suitable living conditions, proper nutrition, veterinary care, and humane treatment.
Farming Practices: The RMS may include requirements for responsible and sustainable farming practices, such as grazing management, water usage, and waste management, to reduce the environmental impact of mohair production.
Traceability and Transparency: The standard often demands full traceability throughout the supply chain, from the goat farms to the final products, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Social Responsibility: The RMS may include provisions to support fair labor practices and community welfare, ensuring that workers involved in mohair production are treated ethically and fairly.
Certification bodies and organizations work with mohair producers to implement and uphold the Responsible Mohair Standard. Once a farm or producer meets the required criteria, they can receive certification, which signals to consumers that the mohair used in the products comes from a source that adheres to ethical and sustainable practices.
By adopting the Responsible Mohair Standard, stakeholders in the mohair industry demonstrate their commitment to animal welfare, environmental sustainability, and social responsibility, addressing concerns about the treatment of Angora goats and the impact of mohair production on the environment.