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Alaminta

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Alaminta is a family business which aims to bring back some of the classic children's clothes of our youth. Our designs are based on the original children's clothes our mother made for us which she kept carefully in boxes ready for her grandchildren.

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Ascension

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Our philosophy is simple: to bring you the most inspiring selection of fashion and lifestyle products made beautifully, made fairly and wherever possible made from organic materials. We believe that ethical can be cool and that being stylish shouldn’t cost the earth. So, we’ve unearthed the most covetable ethically produced brands from around the world and sit these side by side in an inspiring, easy to shop ECO CHIC destination.

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Bamboo Clothing

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Bombay Bedspreads

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Our Aims To support the artisans of India via an Fair Trade structure. Our aim is to build relationships and source products directly with Fair Trade producer groups, NGO's and small scale producers of textiles and with the villagers so that we can incorporate an Fair Trade policy for the artisans wherever possible. To Respect the Environment As we build relationships directly with producers we shall endeavour to encourage the most environmentally friendly production methods and materials are used so that a respect for the environment, as well as the artisan, is maintained or implemented. To bring beautiful products from India to you. Our items have all been hand picked from across India, from the cooperatives of the north and the retailers, NGOs and women's groups of Rajasthan, Kutch, all selected for their craftsmanship, style and quality.

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Butterfly Treasures

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Welcome to Butterfly Treasures! I am very proud to sell Fair Trade products at Butterfly Treasures as they contribute to developing projects in poorer countries. Buying Fair Trade goods means you can be sure that local producers receive a fair price for their product. The goods, art and crafts, which I am glad to offer, come from all over the world and represent small co-operatives, art workshops, individual craft workers and artisans from Vietnam, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Kenya, Zambia, Mongolia, Philippines and and others. These goods are fairly traded.

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Cotton Hill

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Welcome to Cotton Hill All of our products are 100% quality cotton in a an array of fabulous colours and patterns. Our product range spans babywear, children's clothing and pyjamas, as well as accessories for the home, and bags for travel.

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Ecocentric

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At EcoCentric we have three goals : - To make beautiful, ethical, eco friendly products readily available - To help you make more informed choices about what you buy - To be a positive, living example that eco design is beautiful design As a company we aim to : - Buy products made from sustainable, recycled or re-used materials - Support designers who are designing with eco-credentials in mind - Source as many products as possible from the UK to reduce the environmental impact of transport What we offer: - Help you to create a beautiful home with our selected range of homewares and gifts - High quality products at a reasonable price - A fast and professional response to all queries. - Use only recyclable packaging - Offer style advice to keep you up-to-date with the ever growing world of eco design

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Fair Gift

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We are dedicated to: * Offering beautiful and original gifts & wedding lists * Sourcing the biggest range of Fair Trade homeware available anywhere * Providing market access to Fair Trade producers in Africa, Asia & South America and helping to build sustainable businesses in some of the most marginalised communities in the world.

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Fairly Covered

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How long do you spend in your bed? Go to sleep knowing that you are wrapped in a Fair Trade quality duvet cover giving pleasure to you and the person who made it. Fairly Covered works directly with Fair Trade Organisations in India and Bangladesh.

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Gossypium

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Gossypium began in 1998 when two textile technologists, Abigail Garner & Thomas Petit, got together sharing the belief that many steps in the manufacture and sale of clothing were outdated or unnecessary and that better clothes could be designed & made in a more environmentally friendly, fairer and more direct way. They started their work with the cotton fibre and moved to India to become consultants to Agrocel, a farmers' service centre located in the cotton fields of Kutch, in western India. Their starting point was that the cotton farmer growing the cotton should get a fair price, and together with Agrocel they developed a formula for growing and trading in cotton that put the needs of the farmer first and ensured his long term environmental and economic health. The resulting product from two years of work is Agrocel's Pure & fair cotton fibre - a very high quality fibre, which is both organic & fairly traded.

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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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