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==What is Fairtrade?==
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==Fairtrade Mark==
 
==Fairtrade Mark==
  
 
The FAIRTRADE Mark is an independent consumer label which appears on products as an independent guarantee that disadvantaged producers in the developing world are getting a better deal.
 
The FAIRTRADE Mark is an independent consumer label which appears on products as an independent guarantee that disadvantaged producers in the developing world are getting a better deal.
 
For a product to display the FAIRTRADE Mark it must meet international Fairtrade standards. These standards are set by the international certification body [[Fairtrade Labelling Organisations (FLO)]].  
 
For a product to display the FAIRTRADE Mark it must meet international Fairtrade standards. These standards are set by the international certification body [[Fairtrade Labelling Organisations (FLO)]].  
Producer organisations that supply Fairtrade products are inspected and certified by FLO. They receive a minimum price that covers the cost of sustainable production and an extra premium that is invested in social or economic development projects.
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Producer organisations that supply Fairtrade products are inspected and certified by FLO. [[Fairtrade Foundation UK]] licenses the FAIRTRADE Mark to products in the UK which meet FLO standards. The supplier (brand-owner or main national distributor) must sign the Foundation’s Licence Agreement which provides a licence to use the Mark.
[[Fairtrade Foundation UK]] licenses the FAIRTRADE Mark to products in the UK which meet FLO standards. The supplier (brand-owner or main national distributor) must sign the Foundation’s Licence Agreement which provides a licence to use the Mark.
 
  
 
Until recently many different fairtrade logos existed making it difficult for consumers to relate to common fairtrade standards or recognise easily which products were fairly traded. Now however one international logo exists which has been developed by FLO although the rate of introducation has varied from country to country. The logo can be seen at:
 
Until recently many different fairtrade logos existed making it difficult for consumers to relate to common fairtrade standards or recognise easily which products were fairly traded. Now however one international logo exists which has been developed by FLO although the rate of introducation has varied from country to country. The logo can be seen at:
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[[Max Havelaar Foundation]]
 
[[Max Havelaar Foundation]]
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==Issues with Fairtrade==
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'''Cost'''
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'''Supermarket mark-up'''
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'''Big Business'''
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'''Percentage of Fairtrade Ingredients'''
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'''Fees'''
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'''Local vs Fairtrade'''
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'''Supply'''
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'''Keeping up with the Jonses'''
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'''Branding'''
  
 
*[[Oxfam]]
 
*[[Oxfam]]
 
*[[Nestle]]
 
*[[Nestle]]
 
*[[Green and Black's]]
 
*[[Green and Black's]]

Revision as of 21:48, 25 April 2006

What is Fairtrade?

Fairtrade Mark

The FAIRTRADE Mark is an independent consumer label which appears on products as an independent guarantee that disadvantaged producers in the developing world are getting a better deal. For a product to display the FAIRTRADE Mark it must meet international Fairtrade standards. These standards are set by the international certification body Fairtrade Labelling Organisations (FLO). Producer organisations that supply Fairtrade products are inspected and certified by FLO. Fairtrade Foundation UK licenses the FAIRTRADE Mark to products in the UK which meet FLO standards. The supplier (brand-owner or main national distributor) must sign the Foundation’s Licence Agreement which provides a licence to use the Mark.

Until recently many different fairtrade logos existed making it difficult for consumers to relate to common fairtrade standards or recognise easily which products were fairly traded. Now however one international logo exists which has been developed by FLO although the rate of introducation has varied from country to country. The logo can be seen at: [[1]]

Fairtrade Foundation UK

Fairtrade Labelling Organisations (FLO)

Max Havelaar Foundation

Issues with Fairtrade

Cost

Supermarket mark-up

Big Business

Percentage of Fairtrade Ingredients

Fees

Local vs Fairtrade

Supply

Keeping up with the Jonses

Branding