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Asda

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We’re so passionate about Fairtrade at ASDA, we have a dedicated team who work closely with the Fairtrade organisation to promote their licensed products. By continuing to expand the range of Fairtrade products in our stores, we are helping our customers make a contribution to the cause. All of our products which bear the Fairtrade mark are guaranteed to have been produced by workers in safe, decent working conditions. And because the Foundation’s working practices promote democratic processes within organisations and communities, it means farmers and workers are being empowered to take more control over their lives.

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Budgens Stores Limited

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At Budgens we are proud to offer a range of Fairtrade products including Bananas, Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Sugar & Honey.

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Gifts For Life

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At Traidcraft Exchange, we work with many gifted people. People who, despite living in poverty, are using their skills to build a better life for themselves and their families through trade. But, however skilled they are, many simply can’t get their products to market, or lack the bargaining power to negotiate fair terms of trade. That’s why we would like to offer you the opportunity to buy a gift with a difference. A gift that could help to transform someone else’s life – and enable you to give something precious to a friend or relative.

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Greenline

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Delivering quality organic and Fair Trade products since 1993.

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Infinity Foods

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Situated in the heart of Brighton, amidst the bustling North Laine area of the city, Infinity Foods is a thriving worker's co-operative dedicated to the provision of an extensive range of vegetarian foods since 1971. Both our shop and cafe are committed to selling food that is ethical, natural, GM free, organic and 'Fairtrade' accredited where possible, as well as a wide range of vegan and gluten-free products. We are very proud to have been awarded Best Local Retailer in the Observer Ethical Awards 2007. This award means a lot to us because it was voted for by our customers whose continued support over the years has made this achievment possible. Thank you.

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Marks & Spencer

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As an own brand, with influence over a quarter of a million workers worldwide, we have a golden opportunity to set new standards in ethical trading. For example, by extending our commitment to Fairtrade cotton we can directly affect the welfare of over 100,000 small-scale farmers. The extra income raised by fair trading also enables communities to invest in wells for clean water or improve healthcare facilities.

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One World Hull

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Fair Trade is about working with people in the poorest nations to enable them to live in dignity and with hope for the future. Fair Trade works by paying reasonable wages for the work that is performed, by respecting the needs of individuals, by committing to long term relationships, and by providing credit where it is needed most. The Fair Trade movement is the result of thousands of men and women who see the consequences of the imbalance of power between the poorest nations and the richest nations, and feel moved in their hearts to take action to redress this situation. Fair Trade makes a real difference to the lives of the poorest producers.

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Sainsbury's

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In 1994 we were the first major supermarket in the UK to offer Fairtrade food. Today we are the biggest retailer of Fairtrade products in the UK, measured by sales value. Fairtrade offers producers in the developing world access to global trade markets and a guaranteed minimum price for their goods. Fairtrade standards protect producers against global price fluctuations and provide the security needed to plan for the future. Fairtrade also generates a social premium, allowing producers to invest in the development of their own local community. It’s been nearly seven years since we started selling Fairtrade bananas and many of our customers now expect the ethical standards of Fairtrade to apply to many of the products they buy from us. We’re now seeing record demand for Fairtrade amongst our customers. We pledged last year to double our sales of Fairtrade products, and we surpassed this goal by £36 million. Our annual Fairtrade sales now amount to £139 million and we expect them to grow beyond £200 million by the end of 2008/09.

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Simply Fair

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By simply switching from your current brand of product (be it coffee, tea, chocolate or any of the items on the certified list), to one that carries the FAIRTRADE Mark, you can use your purchasing power as economic muscle, secure in the knowledge that the product isn't being brought to you at such a tremendous cost to the people who grow it. If you take coffee as an example, under Fairtrade, growers get a much higher price for their coffee than they do under standard supply contracts. Yet, the extra cost to the consumer is well under a penny a cup. If we chose the Fairtrade option we can make a real difference for the growers. With 30 billion cups of coffee drunk every year in the UK alone, that's quite a difference.

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Features - What's rocking Fair Trade this week
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    amba nature Fairtrade Fortnight offer

    Celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight and receive 20% off all items with free UK delivery for orders over £50. Simply enter FF2010 in the Discount Voucher Code box in the shopping cart for 20% discount!! Offer ends 7 March 2010. Buy online at www.ambanature.co.uk

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    How deep is Consumer Demand for Fair Trade?

    The most recent data show that the sale of Fair Trade Certified products continued growing strongly last year- an expansion that as been slowed but by no means halted by the current economic recession. This both heartens Fair Trade advocates and suggests future growth in the amounts and range of products that consumers are willing to pay more for in the name of social justice. While the limits to that expansion are hard to predict, several indices-sales data, an international survey of consumer opinions, and the recent large-scale involvement of major corporate retailers- suggest the phenomenon has considerably further to go before exhausting its potential for growth. Globally, the sale of Fair Trade products grew 22% in 2008 to $4.3 billion.

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    Fairtrade Fights Banana Price War

    Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO) is raising the Fairtrade minimum price for bananas to its highest level to date despite downward spiraling supermarket prices. FLO considers the move necessary to satisfy producer needs in the face of rising costs of production.

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    People Tree & Emma Watson collaboration

    Launching in late February 2010, this exciting, long awaited collection brings a youthful and inspiring edge to Fair Trade fashion! "I wanted to help People Tree produce a younger range because I was excited by the idea of using fashion as a tool to alleviate poverty and knew it was something I could help make a difference with. It has been the most incredible gap year project."

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    £12 million investment for Fairtrade

    The Fairtrade Foundation is celebrating 15 years of the FAIRTRADE Mark with news that the UK Government is to provide £12 million over the next four years in funding to Fairtrade and its international partners in the Fairtrade Labelling Organisations International (FLO) in order to scale up its work supporting farmers in developing countries to access better terms of trade in global markets.

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    Starbucks to become 100% fairtrade certified

    Starbucks and the Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO) have announced that by March 2010, every cappuccino, latte, mocha and other espresso-based beverage served in Starbucks in Europe will be Starbucks™ Shared Planet™ and Fairtrade Certified.


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