Macy’s has further announced expansion of its already existent decorative rugs certified by GoodWeave, an international non-profit organization that works to end child labour in the carpet industry and offer educational opportunities to children in weaving communities throughout the world. Although the GoodWeave collection was originally launched at Macy’s in 2011, but now it has grown to include 30 styles in various sizes and colour combinations.
“By purchasing a rug certified by GoodWeave, Macy’s customers can feel good knowing their new handcrafted carpet is not only beautiful, but supports the education of children across the globe in the effort to end exploitative child labour,” said Shawn Outler, Macy’s group Vice President of leased businesses, vendor collaboration and multicultural business development.






