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Aspiga

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Welcome to aspiga’s website. All our leather sandals and accessories are hand made in Africa and are of the highest quality. Our suppliers are individuals, not factories, giving much needed jobs to local men and women in their community. We pride ourselves on customer satisfaction, and the fact that nearly everyone who purchases an aspiga product, comes back for more. If you are a new customer we look forward to welcoming you to the fan club. We are proud to be helping fight poverty in Africa through trade.

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Bourgeois Boheme

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We are a compassionate fashion boutique online that offers a range of ethical compassionate fashion accessories for both men and women. Our range includes footwear, bags, wallets, belts, and cosmetics. We are proud to present our very own Bourgeois Boheme range of exclusive handmade shoes and accessories for men and women presented in our Bourgeois Boheme Boutique. The complete range of ethically sourced products we offer can be found in His and Hers sections of our website.

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Earth & Wear

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Earth & Wear sells fair trade and ecologically sound clothing and accessories. We are the main UK outlet for No Sweat - the original brand of fair trade footwear. Produced by workers who are members of trade unions, they are protected by collective bargaining and subsequently receive decent wages and other employment benefits. We have recently expanded the range to include organic cotton, fairly traded tshirts in mens and and womens styling. Also, look at our range of SoleRebels sandals and flipflops. Made in Ethiopa by a small group of skilled artisans from recycled and organic materials (the soles were once car tyres!) they are colourful and comfortable...

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Ethical Trading Company

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Ethical Trading Company was founded by those with first-hand experience of living and working with those trapped in the poverty cycle. This knowledge has been instrumental to how the business has been set up and the working practices followed. We are pleased to be part of BAFTS and are committed to work in ways that help enhance the lives of those we work with in developing countries. At the heart of what we do is the desire to see people empowered to become all that they were created to be; free of the despair and hopelessness that physical and emotional poverty brings.

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Ethletic

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ETHLETIC sneakers set benchmarks for both environmental and social standards: The latex for the sole is responsibly harvested as well as Fairly Traded, AND the production takes place in a unit covered by a Fair Trade agreement, ensuring a unique and sustainable footprint.

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Ethnics Supplies

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African handicrafts enable poverty stricken women to lift themselves out of poverty. In many African countries women are still marginalized, excluded from education and formal employment but retain responsibilities for ensuring that the family is clothed and fed. We have a range of ethically produced and fairly traded fashion accessories, including: the world famous Kiondo, African hand bags and baskets peculiar to , Kikoy, wraps silk scarves as well as hand made tableware.

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Etiko fair trade

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The Etiko brand has been created for the conscious consumer … consumers who realise that the way they spend their money can have an impact not just on their wallets but also on the environment and fellow humans around the world. Child labour and sweat shops have not disappeared and can be found around the world. From the villages of Pakistan, to the streets of Bangkok and to the suburbs of Sydney, worker exploitation still occurs today. The only way to combat this evil, in a business world fixated on maximising profits, is for all of us to start making a conscious decision to, whenever possible, only buy ethically produced products. Like other brands, Etiko doesn’t actually own any factories.

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Fair Deal Trading

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The home of Fairtrade footballs. Full range of Fairtrade sports balls and ETHLETIC trainers and sportswear.

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Fair Grounds

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We retail and wholesale a variety of ethical products including sandals, jewellery, homeware and chocolate. These are fairly traded and often made from recycled materials, by co-operatives and communities in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and the Caribbean. Through our sales we aim to support the producers, as well as giving consumers the chance to shop ethically. We don't want to encourage consumerism, but we do want to encourage ethical living and make it as easy as possible for people to choose a fairer and more sustainable way of life. One which has benefits for everyone involved from the start to the end and does not have such a negative impact on the environment.

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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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