The Eiffel tower was built commemorating the world fair exibition of 1889.It was to be the center piece of theworld fair.
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the fair trade act first came about in the 18th century! we think? >:(
Fair trade helps developing countries by providing opportunities for development to small companies and poor workers. Fair trade influenced the international trading system.
As to what was the most popular trade fair depends on the individual tastes of the attendee. To view the many different trade fairs that occur throughout the year in the USA, go to the official website of the Fair Trade Federation.
Fair trade helps developing countries by providing opportunities for development to small companies and poor workers. Fair trade influenced the international trading system.
fair trade is better and makes sure everyone gets paid fairly but in normal trade many people don't get paid fairly and that causes a problem
There are many different companies that sell Fair Trade products. A few of the most common companies that sell Fair Trade products are Avon, Domino Foods Incorporated, General Mills and many more that are listed on the Fair Trade website under the Products & Partners section.
It depends on who you are. There is no specific answer. You will never find one. But everyone likes and dislikes different things. I personally find no difference.
u will find the fair trade simble and thats haw u can tell if its fair trade and if is no fair trade simble its not fair trade
The main difference seems to be that using the term fair trade usually implies recognition by a monitoring organisation such as IFAT (the global network of Fair Trade Organizations) or BAFTS (British Association for Fair Trade Shops), whereas fairly traded can be applied to any trading that follows the principles of fair trade.As an example, a shop may sell fair trade goods that are sourced from an organisation that is an IFAT member, but if they deal directly and ethically with a disadvantaged craftsperson (adhering to the principles of fair trade) who is not in a position to have fair trade recognition, those products would be more likely to be described as fairly traded.You can find out about the principles of fair trade on the IFAT website.
No. Hershey's, Nestle, Mars, all of the big makers aren't fair trade. About 40% of their cocoa is made from slave labour. They buy off the international market, so they claim they cannot differentiate between fair trade and not fair trade.