SACTWU welcomes raw material sourcing legislation

31/07/2012

The Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers’ Union (SACTWU) has welcomed new government legislation forcing public buyers to source raw materials for the manufacture of footwear, leathergoods, textiles and clothing domestically.

If the materials cannot be sourced locally, written permission from the Department of Trade and Industry must be obtained before materials are sourced from elsewhere.

"The implementation of these regulations is a boost for local jobs in the domestic clothing, textile, footwear and leather industry because it now directs millions of state and state-owned enterprise spending towards local manufacturing,” said Andre Kriel, general secretary at the trade union.

"This means that when the post office buys uniforms, it will have to buy it from a local clothing manufacturer, who has sourced its inputs made in a local weaving mill.

"Or if the armed forces buys boots, the leather uppers to those boots will have to come from a local footwear manufacturer who has sourced its inputs from a local tannery."