too much money to buy some believe that not all of the money goes towards the producers getting a fairtrade price
because it reminds them of the process
its not fair because people should have some freedom to things they want and do
Some people do not want to trade with China, because some of China's goods that we buy are not made well. Or these items have products in them that are not healthy for people to be around.
Well that is easy fair trade means getting a fair price so that means all fair trade items with the symbol on them were given a fair wage. If you go into say a clothing department store and you want to know whether the farmer was paid a fairly good wage go up to the counter and say "Is this fair trade?"and if they say no then say "If you go fair trade I'll buy it."
Well, just talk to people in different towns to see if they want a Pokemon to trade. or Find some people that have Pokemon platinum and trade with them.
Well a fair trade is basically, like for example. A rare for a rare is fair. A necklace for a fox hat isn't rare. Usually a fair trade is anything that seems just about fair to you. Say you have elf tail armor, and you want a spiked collar. If someone where to trade you a spike collar for tail armor, it would be fair.
over 3,000 products from flowers to coffe.
Many people never think about what the fair trade mark means, thinking its just a sign that makes people think about Fair Trade. But there is more to the blue, green and black symbol than people think. The fair trade mark shows that the product it is on is "Fair Trade certified" meaning that it has been grown and produced from a fair trade farmer and this trade mark has been copy righted so that unless they are actually produced from a fair trade farmer and cannot be forged by any farmers who are not from fair trade. The mark of Fair Trade is used in over 50 countries around the world.
i don't know that's why i'm asking you
When a product is certified as being 'fair trade' it means that those who grew the cocoa beans received a fair price and that those who harvested the beans were paid a fair wage. There is no difference in type and quality of these beans from other beans, and thus there is no difference in the chocolate. However, fair trade chocolate is more expensive because of the higher (fairer) price paid to the growers and workers.
People who want more than their fair share and people who do not want to give up their fair share. Also people that help others that cannot help themselves.
As much as people want to send in there ideas, sadly, we can not. For some people, like me, do not think this is very fair, but with all the work that they have to do, they are to busy to answer.