heyaa!! well y'know dat propa posh place marks and spencers?? (neva go in der tesco's does me fine) well they ave like fair trade banana's, cotton, Hot Chocolate, sugar and clothing!! tis wellgood:) lataaars xx
Many supermarkets offer Fairtrade products, including Tesco, Sainsbury's, Co-op, and Waitrose. These retailers feature a variety of Fairtrade-certified items, ranging from coffee and chocolate to fresh produce. By shopping at these stores, consumers can support ethical sourcing and contribute to fair wages for producers.
Lots of countries grow fairtrade produce. The most common places are South Africa, Africa and lots of other places . Also another place is Ireland.
The farmers who farm the produce, mainly people in 3rd world countries. Usually they would get payed about 5% of the money from their own produce.
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that all the produce that is made, a fair percentage goes to the labourers and they are submitted to work fairly.
Buy Fairtrade food such as coffee, tea and bananas and always give Fairtrade Gifts when you can.
Fairtrade flowers primarily come from countries in Africa, Latin America, and parts of Asia, where flower farms comply with Fairtrade standards. These standards ensure that farmers receive fair wages, work in safe conditions, and engage in environmentally sustainable practices. Common countries that produce Fairtrade flowers include Kenya, Ecuador, and Colombia, where the climate is ideal for cultivating a variety of blooms. By choosing Fairtrade flowers, consumers support ethical practices and contribute to the well-being of the workers involved in the floral industry.
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