How does #AdoptTheSeal help to end forced labor?
From tomatoes to t-shirts, thousands of products come from the hands of slaves. The Freedom Seal is a mark of independently audited fair labor practices – when you buy a product with the Freedom Seal, you can be sure that your money doesn’t support forced labor.
World Slavery. Quick Facts.
Many believe that slavery was abolished long ago. But 40 million men, women, and children around the globe are being beaten, threatened, and forced to work under hazardous conditions. In exploiting workers, unscrupulous organizations gain unfair advantage against legitimate businesses that operate ethically and responsibly.
There are approximately 40 million slaves in the world. Today. Right now. At this very moment.

Two of every three slaves is a woman or a child.
Slavery is a 150 billion dollar business — every year.

Every country in the world shares this human problem.
Our Ambassadors and Partners
Freedom Seal has a worldwide network of over 200 global change makers spanning from faith, businesses, non-profit, community, media and government leaders with a united focus to work collaboratively to end human trafficking and forced labor.
Our Supporters
The Freedom Seal and Rani Hong have been recognized for their revolutionary concept and approach by:






Individuals and Organizations in Support of our Mission
- Thompson Reuters
- CEIS
- Aljazeera
- The Guardian UK
- Sunny Singh
- RoundGlass Rise
- Oprah
- Olympia High School
- Know the Chain
- OSCE
- Washington Hospitality Association
- King 5 News
- UN Global Compact
- Church of England
- Zero Makeup
- Sustainable Brands
- UN Agencies
- European Union
- Ted and Tanya Jernigan
- Perkins Coie Law Firm
- CNN World Business Today
- Diamond Technology Innovations
- Consumer Goods Forum
- The Jernigan Foundation
- Global Sustainability Network
- NPC News
- Hornall Anderson
- GSN
- Group Partners
- Dr. David
- Linda Brown