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Ageeta

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It is our philosophy to ensure that all of our accessories that we source to sell are individual and handmade. Some of our products are Fairly Traded in India and South America and some products, quite rarely in todays society, are made right here in the UK. Our collection ranges from handbags and scarves to belts and jewellery, all the while maintaining unique, quality and handmade qualities. We ensure that all of our collections are handmade whether by the designers own hands, a small local workshop or fairly traded, as well as the materials used being kind to the environment.

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Amano

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At amano we make uniquely handcrafted knitwear, clothing and accessories with a soft handle and texture using skilled artisans in South America. Countless hours and years of knitting experience go into every piece. There is thought and integrity in the process of creating these precious and distinctive garments. These items are limited editions and take days to make which make them truly individual and special in times where mass production is prolific.

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Amba Nature

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amba nature specialises in sourcing quality fair trade products. Beautiful and stylish fair trade homeware, jewellery and accessories. We work directly with producer groups in the Philippines and our fair trade homeware and accessories are made from unique and unusual environmentally friendly natural raw material sources that are renewable and not endangered, and individually handcrafted by skilled and talented artisans using traditional methods, which has less impact on the environment, and our gorgeous new fair trade jewellery collections are rich in semi-precious stones, beads and shells. Members of the British Association for Fair Trade Shops, and recognised fair trade supplier to BAFTS since 2004. Buy online easily and securely at www.ambanature.co.uk. We also offer trade terms to high street and internet retail outlets.

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Annie Greenabelle

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Annie Greenabelle, Organic Womenswear & Clothing Annie Greenabelle is an ethical womens clothing brand. Our garments are made predominantly from organic and Fairtrade certified cotton. We combine this with the use of reclaimed fabrics that adds variety and means there is never many of the same items around. Here at Annie Greenabelle we don't believe that anyone or anything should be treated badly in the pursuit of a 'bargain' piece of clothing, that is why all the factories comply with the ETI (Ethical Trading Initiative) base code.

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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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Boutiko

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We love to shop, (and we suspect that you do too), and most people we know love to receive gifts. Boutiko is about combining these elements; we get to indulge our passion for sourcing beautiful products, and you get to shop and make someone's day!

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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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Casa Copenhagen

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The Casa Copenhagen collection is a premium range of high quality furnishings, mostly made from natural fibres such as linen, silk and cotton and using exclusively designed fabrics, prints and embroideries. The collection ranges from cushions, throws to contemporary canvas shoppers- elegant, contemporary design with a real emphasis on quality. Casa Copenhagen was created to meet a need for premium furnishings and textiles, sourced in an ethical manner. The name reflects the collection, which is a unique mix of a clean, modern, Scandinavian sensibility - Copenhagen - with the warmth and coziness of your perfect home space - Casa. We work closely with every link in our manufacturing chain to ensure good working conditions and fair pay. We believe in investing in people and in improving the conditions for the workers and the environment, so Theresa visits the units in India on a regular basis. Happy workers mean good workers! We use IFAT labels on the products that we have made through Fair-Trade, and are fully committed in making our supplier chain sustainable. Therefore, we are involved with a local girls school in India so the young girls get education, instead of work under bad working conditions. Through education the girls gain independence and knowledge so they can build a better future.

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Cornish Connection

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Fair Trade and eco-friendly bags and accessories including scarves wraps, hats, purses and many other items together with some very unusual gifts and all at fair prices for you the customer. All items are selected for their design, quality and craftsmanship and supplied through organisations which are registered Fair Trade suppliers by BAFTS , IFAT or from a few carefully selected small businesses who travel themselves to the country where they are made and buy direct from the businesses, charities and co-operatives who practice ethical policies that benefit workers and their local communities.

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Daisy Daisy

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Daisy Daisy brings you a great range of stylish and unusual ethically traded gift ideas. We pride ourselves in offering a terrific range of homeware, toys, jewellery, clothing and gifts. As a family owned and run business we feel passionately that we can provide you with products that are created without exploiting people or animals with minimal impact on the environment. Whether visiting us at our shop on the Isle of Wight or using our online service, we offer a friendly and hassle free experience.

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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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