NGCCI along with National Society for Protection of Environment and Children including other organizations jointly established the project titled “Transitional Inspection and Rescue Child Labors from the Nepalese Carpet factories with the financial support of United Nations ILO with a view to support the marginalized/displaced people and make the carpet factories environmentally sound to ensure that Nepalese-hand knotted carpets are environmentally sound, and child labor free. With this initiative, a total of 1636 has been rehabilitated from carpet factories, counselling was done for 3564, non-formal education for 3339 employees, vocational training for 568 people. Not only was that, after the inspection of carpet factories, code of conduct also developed for carpet exporters.