Free2Work is a network of consumers and companies uniting to ensure child and forced labor are not used in product supply chains.
Free2Work is a research platform that provides detailed information and grades on hundreds of individual products, brands, and companies. This tool increases transparency in supply chains, mediates communications between consumers and companies, and empowers concerned citizens to make ethical purchasing decisions.
Three Steps to Freedom
1 Download
Download the
Free2Work Mobile App
Use the free Free2Work mobile app, named one of the 11 Great Apps for 2011 by the SF AppShow, to learn about the products you purchase while you shop!
2 Research
Search the database of rated companies to see how they are addressing forced and child labor in their supply chains. Sign up to receive the latest Free2Work news updates, post resources to the website, and learn more about corporate and supply chain issues in the community section.
3 Purchase
Shop online at
The Not For Sale Store
The Freedom Store is a unique online collection stocked with beautifully hand-crafted items such as jewelry, hand bags, and gift items from all over the world that create employment and income for survivors of Human Trafficking and those vulnerable to exploitation. Your purchases inspire hope.
The Story Behind the Barcode
Additional Steps
- Attend a Not For Sale Academy on supply chains
- Attend the Global Forum on Human Trafficking
- Learn about human trafficking and slavery around the world at Slavery Map.
Donate so that Others may be Free2Work
Free2Work is a necessary and innovative tool that helps consumers and companies understand their connection to forced labor.
Through your support we are able to grow and improve this vital tool to help end modern-day slavery. Our goal is to make Free2Work a game-changer in the fight against modern-day slavery and every donation increases our capacity to do so.
Free2Work is a program created by the Not For Sale Campaign and supported by the International Labor Rights Forum. If you have any questions you can send an email to feedback (at) free2work dot org.

