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    HOW CAN I TAKE ACTION?

    STOP and think before you buy things!
    Fairtrade food and cafe's etc are marked by the fair trade logo.

    Dont give in to low prices and good deals from globalised companys.

    Stop buying the following brands immediately

    Asda
    Wal-mart
    K-Mart
    J.C. Penney
    Tommy Hilfiger
    Gap
    Banana Republic
    Old Navy
    Fruit of the Loom
    Ann Taylor
    Esprit
    The Limited
    Guess
    Victoria's Secret
    Nike
    Reebok
    Adidas
    Aztek
    Apple
    IBM
    Zenith
    Panasonic
    Disney
    Bacardi
    Caterpiller
    Coca Cola
    Iams
    Lukazade
    Nestle
    Tesco
    Superdrug
    Boots
    MCDONALDS
    BURGER KING


    Sweatshops are based in:

    Bangladesh
    Burma
    Cambodia
    China
    Colombia
    Dominican Republic
    El Salvador
    Guatemala
    Hati
    Honduras
    India
    Indonesia
    Jamaica
    Macau
    Malaysia
    Mexico
    Nicaragua
    Oman
    Pakistan
    Peru
    Philippines
    Romania
    Sri Lanka
    Thailand
    Turkey
    Vietnam


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"Poverty,the biggest and strongest prison the government ever built"

WHAT IS FAIRTRADE?

The Fairtrade Foundation exists to improve the position of poor and marginalised producers in the developing world. The Foundation encourages UK industry and consumers to support fairer trade and to purchase Fairtrade products. The Fairtrade label is the only independent guarantee that producers in the developing world get a better deal.

WHY THE FAIRTRADE MARK?

Millions of landless labourers and small scale farmers are denied what should be their right: sufficient income to feed their families, to send their children to school and that little extra to invest in sustainable development. For small farmers access to market information is difficult and, as a result, many small farmers become dependent on middlemen. In bad times many lose their only asset, their land and, thus, their livelihoods. Similarly, many plantation workers endure low pay, an unsafe working environment and poor living conditions. Too often they lack the freedom to join a trade union to defend their rights and the opportunity to participate in decisions that affect their lives on the plantation.

The Fairtrade Mark is the only independent guarantee that a product has been traded in compliance with internationally agreed fair trade standards.

WHAT ABOUT FAIRLY TRADED PRODUCTS?

Some organisations like Oxfam and Traidcraft have been trading fairly for many years and sell a wide range of fairly traded products. Along with a number of similar organisations including Body Shop, they belong to the International Federation for Alternative Trade (IFAT). Consumers can trust these organisations because tackling poverty through trade is their main purpose. However, some other companies make their own 'fair trade' claims without having the independent scrutiny of the Fairtrade Mark, or the interests of producers at heart. If you are shopping and see products in the Fairtrade range without the Mark, there is no guarantee that they give producers a fair deal.

There are undoubtedly organisations and companies endeavouring to trade as fairly as possible with their partners, but only the Fairtrade Foundation certifies Fairtrade licensees.

FAIRTRADE STANDARDS

There are two producer standards; one for small farmers and one for workers on plantations and in processing factories. The first set applies to smallholders organised in co-operatives or other organisations with a democratic, participative structure.

The second applies to organised workers, whose employers pay decent wages, guarantee the right to join a trade union and provide good housing, where relevant. Minimum health and safety as well as environmental standards must be complied with, and no child or forced labour can occur.

Trading standards stipulate that traders must: pay a price to producers that covers the costs of sustainable production and living; pay a premium that producers can invest in development; make partial advance payments when requested by producers; sign contracts that allow for long-term planning and sustainable production practices.

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