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The number of facilities where “Well Made Here” products are manufactured continues to grow rapidly now reaching close to 160 sites. These are geographically spread out across all five regions of Canada. Read more
Regarding the “Well Made Here” accreditation, all indications show that it is advantageous to integrate the logo into the packaging regardless of the market where the product will be sold, and with point of purchase material used throughout the retail networks across the country.
The media are increasingly exposing that the quality of Canadian-made products attracts not only Canadians, but consumers around the world.
In fact, “Well Made Here” literally belongs to the banners and professional associations that co-founded the non-profit organization under federal jurisdiction on October 31, 2018. Other partners will be added over time …
Presently, 110 program participants are manufacturing accredited products in close to 160 facilities goegraphically spread out across all five regions of Canada
What is an accredited “Well Made Here” product?
Are eligible for accreditation, hardware items or building materials that are destined for the residential market; meet regulations, standards and constructions codes in effect; are potentially certified or licensed and, for which at least 51% of the direct manufacturing costs have been incurred in Canada.