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Adjoa Andoh: We mustn't withdraw from Fairtrade despite cost-of ... - Evening Standard
Adjoa Andoh: We mustn't withdraw from Fairtrade despite cost-of ... - Evening Standard
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Celebrating fairtrade and international women in Carlisle | News ... - News & Star
Celebrating fairtrade and international women in Carlisle | News ... - News & Star
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Limerick Fairtrade Fortnight 2023 begins with Competition winners - I Love Limerick
Limerick Fairtrade Fortnight 2023 begins with Competition winners - I Love Limerick
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Cocoa and other commodities could be next to disappear off UK shelves, Fairtrade warns
Empty supermarket shelves and stock shortages are becoming increasingly common in the UK, but the Fairtrade Foundation has issued a warning that everyday essentials including cocoa, bananas and coffee could be at risk of becoming ‘endangered’ due to climate change.
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Call for Fairtrade to triple impact in Africa with ‘Fairmade’ certification
Ethical bean-to-bar maker MIA, short for Made in Africa, has called for the Fairtrade organisation to recognise a new ‘Fairmade’ certification.
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Celebrating fairtrade and international women
People from all across Cumbria are being invited to celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight and Carlisle International Women’s Day next week.
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Amanda Archila Joins Fairtrade America as New Executive Director - Perishable News
Fairtrade America, the world’s most recognized label for social justice and sustainability, is pleased to announce that Amanda Archila has today joined the organization as Executive Director. Archila comes to Fairtrade America with more than 15 years of experience working in a range of industries, from natural food to e-commerce retail and…
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Three Inishowen towns aiming to secure Fairtrade status ahead Fairtrade Fortnight 2023.
Three Inishowen towns are aiming to secure Fairtrade status ahead of Fairtrade Fortnight 2023.
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Fairtrade Fortnight 2023 highlights climate crisis - Co-operative News
Over 27 February – 12 March 2023, the Fairtrade Foundation is spotlighting the effects of climate change on the future of our food
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Flying the flag for fairtrade in Mossley
Mossley's Fairtrade flags are once again flying as the town celebrates Fairtrade Fortnight.
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Fairtrade Fortnight: experts warn bananas, coffee and cocoa at risk of becoming 'endangered' in new report - Politics.co.uk
Empty supermarket shelves and stock shortages are becoming increasingly common, but the Fairtrade Foundation is warning that everyday essentials including bananas, coffee and cocoa could be at risk of becoming ‘endangered’ due to climate change. A new report published by the Fairtrade Foundation, which includes analysis carried out by…
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Amanda Archila Joins Fairtrade America as New Executive - CSRwire.com
Amanda Archila Joins Fairtrade America as New Executive - CSRwire.com
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Fairtrade pop-up supermarket opens at The Sook Space, Shoreditch - London Post
Fairtrade pop-up supermarket opens at The Sook Space, Shoreditch - London Post
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Amanda Archila Joins Fairtrade America as New Executive Director - NOSH
Amanda Archila Joins Fairtrade America as New Executive Director - NOSH
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Three Inishowen towns aiming to secure Fairtrade status ahead ... - Derry Journal
Three Inishowen towns aiming to secure Fairtrade status ahead ... - Derry Journal
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Amanda Archila Joins Fairtrade America as New Executive
Fairtrade America, the world’s most recognized label for social justice and sustainability, is pleased to announce that Amanda Archila has today joined the organization as Executive Director.
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Fairtrade pop-up supermarket opens at The Sook Space, Shoreditch - London Post
The Sook Space, 32 Shoreditch High launches ‘The Endangered Aisle’, a pop-up experience open to the public from 28th February to 2nd March that will shine a light on the supermarket staples most at risk of becoming endangered from the climate crisis, including coffee, bananas and chocolate. The store will reimagine what a supermarket could…
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Coffee could become a luxury item by 2050, warns Fairtrade Ireland - Dublin Gazette
Coffee could be increasingly challenging to purchase by 2050 due to climate change, Fairtrade Ireland has warned. The Irish charity has said that coffee beans, cocoa and other foods grown in hotter climates could become extremely rare