Mission Alphas End Slavery

How supporting Made In America products can help improve people's lives here and across the world! 

At Empoweriss, LLC, we strongly feel making the world a better place is something we should all strive towards! 

One cause we are extremely passionate about is eliminating modern slavery. Unfortunately, the garment industry is notorious for utilizing forced labor and modern day slaves, predominantly in developing nations, in order to produce massive amounts of cheap clothing for American consumers. 

There are currently an estimated 50 million people trapped in slavery (according to the International Labour Organization). Many are women and children. 

Let's change that number. Let's make sure no more generations will suffer from slavery! 

Most companies who purchase clothing from overseas to sell to American consumers do not know who is making the products at these factories, or if people are being forced to work for these companies. Too many companies are willing to accept this lack of transparency. Empoweriss is enacting change by increasing the number of Made in America products we offer and we are committed to only offering products that are responsibly made in North America by 2026 and we hope more companies will do the same. This will increase jobs here, and ensure that slave labor is not being used to produce any of our products. 

Stand up to companies who rely on forced labor to make massive profits. While these billionaires get even richer, the modern slaves continue to suffer, and Americans have been quiet for too long! It is time for all of us to step up and demand change in the industry! 

WHAT EMPOWERISS LLC IS DOING TO MAKE A CHANGE:

We are dedicated to ensuring every product we sell is responsibly made in North America by 2026. Throughout the second half of 2024 and through 2025 we will be opening several facilities across North America where our products will be made! 

We hope you will join us on this journey. You can help eliminate slave labor in the fashion industry in several ways. 

1. Buying from companies whose products are responsibly made in America.

2. Buying from companies who are actively transitioning to being made in America.

3. Demanding greater transparency about where clothes are coming from and who is making it for companies who have their products made overseas. 

4. Advocating for additional systems such as a national database where companies who have proved their products are made responsibly can register so consumers can know who is safe to shop from. 

Together we can help millions of people!