Elliot reed
Green-grass blue-sky circle-head and it is a man waving
The Farmers who farm the Fair trade product, benifit because they earn more money than with a company that is not fair trade.
because if you do persuade others to buy fair trade products the farmers who make the fair trade will earn more money to live.
no it is not
Fair trade is advertised through various channels, emphasizing ethical practices, sustainability, and direct support for producers. Companies often use recognizable Fair Trade certification labels on their products to signal compliance with fair trade standards. Marketing campaigns highlight stories of farmers and artisans, showcasing their craftsmanship and the positive impact of fair trade on their communities. Social media and influencer partnerships also play a significant role in raising awareness and promoting fair trade products.
Yes, there is an older fair-trade logo known as the "Fair Trade Certified" seal, which was used by organizations like TransFair USA (now Fair Trade Certified) and others. This logo featured a simple design that often included the words "Fair Trade" in a circular format. Over time, various fair-trade organizations have updated their logos for better recognition and branding, leading to a more standardized look in contemporary fair-trade certification logos.
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
"i like fair trade because of the food and items" "I like fair trade because when I eat their products it makes me feel good, that I am helping workers and farmers by just eating/using something with the fair trade logo"
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"i like fair trade because of the food and items" "I like fair trade because when I eat their products it makes me feel good, that I am helping workers and farmers by just eating/using something with the fair trade logo"
the logo means slave free this means no people were forced to collect the coco beans for the chocolate.
Elliot reed
Fair trade coffee wasn't invented. It is a way of doing business. Companies make choices to purchase goods from other companies that they consider fair and reliable. Fair trade simply means that the company creating the product is paying fair wages and not doing unethical things with their money and their workers.
Green-grass blue-sky circle-head and it is a man waving
Its not, the company is just wasting money. Alternatively - Fair Trade means the producer of any products labelled with the logo must meet certain standards. Fair Trade basically helps to ensure that developing countries get a fairer price for their products and that workers are paid and treated in a fair and responsible manner. Companies that sell Fair Trade products in developed countries can pay a fee to use the Fair Trade logo, of course on the grounds that they are indeed using Fair Trade products. The benefits to companies in countries such as the United States, England, Australia, etc, is that that consumers will usually view the business as having higher ethical standards, which is likely to entice consumer conscience which leads to increased sales. Consumers are also usually willing to pay a higher price for the product which will cover the cost of Fair Trade logo fees.
The fair trade logo features blue and green to symbolize the earth and its natural resources, reflecting the commitment to sustainable practices and environmental stewardship. The blue represents the sky and water, while green signifies the land and agriculture. Together, these colors convey a message of balance and harmony in promoting fair trade principles that support both people and the planet.
because when he stops waving PEOPLE DIE. have a nice christmas xxx