Let your business shine with Fairtrade Gold

Fairtrade Gold is more than just gold, it’s gold with heart. By sourcing Fairtrade certified Gold, you make an important difference for the people who mine this precious mineral as well as the environment. At the same time your commitment holds great value for the expanding segment of conscious consumers.

The Fairtrade Gold Standard is a beacon of economic, social and environmental progress for artisanal and small-scale miners. These miners are often disadvantaged in the global gold trade due to the prevalence of informality and the dependency from local intermediaries within the sector. Fairtrade works alongside the miners to promote formalization and establish longstanding partnerships through fair market access. For a brand at the other end of the supply chain, sourcing Fairtrade Gold is a simple way to create change with fair and traceable provenance. By using the widely recognized and trusted Fairtrade mark, you can emphasize your commitment to miners and their families to your customers.

How Fairtrade makes a difference

Fairtrade combines a set of interventions to make a difference for people and planet. For businesses sourcing Fairtrade Gold, the following are of particular value:

  • Sustainable sourcing: Fairtrade Gold sourcing promotes transparent and long-term trading relationships. By facilitating direct export, it enables certified mining organisations to break free from local intermediaries. At the same time, it allows your brand to source gold in-line with your sustainability goals, and can ensure traceability, from source to shelf.
  • Trust and brand recognition: Fairtrade is the world’s most recognised and trusted sustainability label. With three decades of experience advocating for global trade justice, Fairtrade is a reliable partner in contributing to a fairer and more responsible industry.
  • Due diligence and risk mitigation: Fairtrade is a vital partner in upholding human rights and environmental due diligence, providing essential support to business. Third-party certification through independent audits by FLOCERT mitigates the risks associated with gold mined at artisanal or small scale. This extends to safe handling of toxic chemicals, protecting miners’ health and environmental safety.
  • Impact evidence and storytelling: Fairtrade is about people and the continuous positive changes that arise from collaborating toward a shared vision. As a partner, you have access to impact data, concrete examples and authentic testimonials. This offers you the opportunity to make your commitment visible.

Our three sourcing options

Whether you are an independent goldsmith or a high-street jeweler, we hope you find the sourcing solution that meets your needs as a business. Otherwise, don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss further options. 

  • Goldsmith registration scheme

  • Licensee

  • Gold sourcing programme

Fairtrade authorised suppliers

Below you find a list of authorised suppliers and manufacturers who are licensed to supply Fairtrade certified semi-finished precious metals to Fairtrade licensees and registered goldsmiths. All authorised suppliers are subject to regular independent audits against the Fairtrade Standards. Click on the links below for more information about each company:

  • Full list

Get in touch

If you would like to partner with Fairtrade in the Gold sector, please contatc the following addresses:

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is Fairtrade only focusing on certifying gold mined by artisanal and small-scale mines (ASM)?

  • How is Fairtrade gold typically mined?

  • Are there other precious metals or gemstones available under Fairtrade terms?

  • Can Fairtrade Gold be used in combination with other materials, such as gemstones or other metals?

  • What are the additional costs of Fairtrade Gold compared to conventional gold?

  • What is Fairtrade’s approach to recycled gold?

  • Will a business be audited if it buys Fairtrade Gold?

  • What are the sanctions if an audit detects a non-compliance with the Fairtrade Standard?

  • How does Fairtrade handle the supply development of Fairtrade Gold?

  • Why does Fairtrade exclusively source Fairtrade Gold from Peru?

  • How does Fairtrade Gold align with the Sustainable Development Goals?

  • To what degree is Fairtrade Gold environmentally friendly compared to conventional mining?