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| We are a Fairtrade
Parish |
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Did
you know...?
| Traidcraft products include crafts, textiles
and gifts as well as food and drink. |
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| Many places of work are switching over
to fairly traded coffees, teas and sugars.
Why not ask your employers? Barbara will
be happy to supply you, or you could ask
your employer to source from a local supermarket,
or they could ask their regular supplier
to supply fairly traded products. |
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Six Traidcraft fair trade products
have recently been voted best buys by leading UK magazines
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| Traidcraft has an online shop where you can buy
cotton clothing, wines, things for house
and home, and gifts. |
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| Traidcraft fights poverty by selling fairly
traded products, building better businesses,
influencing others, raising funds, raise
awareness, and social accounts. Find out more... |
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| Traidcraft is the UK's leading fair
trade organisation dedicated to fighting poverty
through trade. Established in 1979 as a Christian
response to poverty, Traidcraft combines a successful
trading company, offering the widest range of
fairly traded products available in the UK, with
an innovative development charity. Read about
Traidcraft here, and visit the Traidcraft online shop. |
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| The FAIRTRADE Mark is an independent consumer
label which appears on products as a 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. Visit the Fairtrade website. |
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