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3W Trading
Drawing upon their knowledge of projects in the developing world, Richard and Carolyn Bradbury have brought together a diverse product range of unique items. They are based in Beverley, East Yorkshire and will deliver anywhere in the local area.

Alaminta
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.

All's Fair
All's Fair - Trading fairly for a fairer world. All's Fair is a family owned business located in the historic Norwich Lanes area of the city centre. Norwich boasts a leading UK shopping centre and the delightful Lanes area is home to a range of independent boutique style shops. We created All's Fair to specialise in Fair trade products and believe that we offer one of the largest ranges in the area.

Amba Nature
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.

Artes Mundi
We are a family business offering a wide range of fairtrade gifts, garden ornaments inc. metal herons, beautiful accessories and jewellery from around the world.

Ascension
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.

Asda
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.

Aztec Arts
Aztec Arts is a joint Mexican British venture formed in February 2005 to promote traditional and contemporary Mexican handicrafts. We have the inside knowledge to get into remote villages all over Mexico and Central America and bring you the very best quality crafts. At Aztec Arts we believe firmly in the principles of fair trade. We ensure all the people who make our products receive a fair price for their crafts, reflecting the quality and intricacy of their work. As all our products are hand made, each one makes a unique unusual gift, ideal for wedding and Christmas gifts.

Babazeka
The best part is that all the products we've chosen not only have a positive impact on people's lives, but they're amazing products in themselves. They're contemporary, whilst having an African feel, or have been made using a traditional African technique. They're colourful, well-designed, innovative and unique. Crime and unemployment are two other major challenges facing South Africa today.











