No, fair trade may not be organic.
Organic fair trade is a social movement aiming to improve producers of product in developing countries. It seeks to pay producers a fair amount for their product, as compared to typically mass-market economy tactics of paying producers minimal amounts to keep costs down. Clothing made with materials purchased in this manner can be considered fair trade clothes.
Wear Fair is a wonderful site that not only offers fair trade clothing but also organic and eco friendly options as well. Many of these sites are similar so the best option to compare prices and benefits is to search and buy.
fair trade clothing is buying clothing directly from producers in developing countries at a fair price, currently fair trade charities try to make sure they get the best price for their hard constant work.
Not necessarily.
Some products that can be purchased from Food For Thought are anywhere from organic/fair trade preserves and organic salsa or hot sauce to organic fair trade coffee.
Most products are processed. Fair trade coffee is aged and roasted, and often ground, for example. Organic vegetables won't be processed, but fair trade non-organic bananas will still be treated for transit.
There are over 100,000 Fair Trade Clothing retail locations in North America, where clothing comes from Africa, Asia, Pacific Islands and South America.
Fair trade is eco friendly because they make sure that they have organic and sustainable farming.
Organic food companies usually support poorer communities by labeling their products as 'fair trade'. When a product is labeled 'fair trade' it means that the person who is producing the products, such as sugar, in a poor community is being paid fairly for their labor and their product. By buying the organic food, you are supporting the companies that encourage fair trade.
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