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7 Ethical Practices That People Follow Worldwide
                                        
                    
        
                            A globally recognized ethical practice that reflects a commitment to fairness is the support towards fair trade practices. By choosing fair trade, individuals are making a conscious decision to buy products that have been sourced in a manner that provides fair compensation and working conditions for producers and workers, especially in developing…                    
        
    
             
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Equifruit's Sweet Victory: Securing Walmart Canada's Business and Boosting Fairtrade Banana Demand
                                        
                    
        
                            Explore Equifruit's success in securing a partnership with Walmart Canada for Fairtrade bananas and the implications for the global Fairtrade movement.                    
        
    
             
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Cambridge Pupils Stir Up a Recipe for Change: Queen Edith Primary's Fairtrade Café Initiative
                                        
                    
        
                            Discover how students at Queen Edith Primary School in Cambridge are embarking on a transformative journey through Fairtrade education, culminating in the creation of a Fairtrade Café.                    
        
    
             
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Global trade summits must focus on achieving fairer, more sustainable trade - Politics.co.uk
                                        
                    
        
                            Comment from Alexander Carnwath, Fairtrade Foundation’s Head of Public Affairs and Media Relations As the World Trade Organization (WTO) gathers in Abu Dhabi this week for its latest ministerial meeting, there is, unfortunately, little sign that the global summit will lead to much tangible benefit for some of the world’s poorest farmers and…                    
        
    
             
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Pupils in Cambridge learn about Fairtrade Foundation and create own café
                                        
                    
        
                            Pupils have been learning about the role of the Fairtrade Foundation.                    
        
    
             
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Brazilian Fair Trade Advocate Rafael Furtado Fonseca to Champion Ethical Sourcing in Inishowen
                                        
                    
        
                            Join Rafael Furtado Fonseca on his mission to ignite conversations about ethical consumption and the benefits of supporting Fairtrade products in Inishowen. Discover the impact of Fairtrade beyond the label and how local businesses can be part of a global movement for sustainability.                    
        
    
             
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Brazilian activist to thank Inishowen businesses for selling Fairtrade - Donegal Live
                                
        
                            Brazilian activist to thank Inishowen businesses for selling Fairtrade - Donegal Live                    
        
    
             
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Brazilian activist to thank Inishowen businesses for selling Fairtrade
                                        
                    
        
                            Leading fair trade activist  Rafael Furtado Fonseca will visit  Buncrana, Clonmany,  Ballyliffin and Moville during Fairtrade Fortnight to encourage businesses and customers to use ethically sourced products                    
        
    
             
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Pupils in Cambridge learn about Fairtrade Foundation and create own café - Cambridge Independent
                                
        
                            Pupils in Cambridge learn about Fairtrade Foundation and create own café - Cambridge Independent                    
        
    
             
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Growing the appetite for the Fairtrade banana category
                                        
                    
        
                            The appetite for Fairtrade bananas continues to grow in Canada. As Fairtrade America and Fairtrade Canada recently reported, over the past six years, Fairtrade banana volumes have increased…                    
        
    
             
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Fairtrade groups in Vale launch young peoples are competition in 2024 | Barry And District News - Barry and District News
                                
        
                            Fairtrade groups in Vale launch young peoples are competition in 2024 | Barry And District News - Barry and District News                    
        
    
             
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Fairtrade groups in the Vale of Glamorgan launch young people’s art competition
                                        
                    
        
                            Fairtrade groups across the Vale of Glamorgan have launched this year's young people’s Art Competition.                    
        
    
             
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Market Prowess: Fairtrade Chocolate Market and Strategic Navigation
                                
        
                            The global fairtrade chocolate market size was valued at USD 11,372.83 Million in 2019 and is projected to reach USD 34,137.23 Million by 2027,...                    
        
    
             
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UWE Bristol's Fairtrade Fortnight - The Students' Union at UWE
                                
        
                            UWE Bristol's Fairtrade Fortnight - The Students' Union at UWE                    
        
    
             
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Union officials attacked at Fairtrade factory | Social Compliance & CSR News | News - Ecotextile News
                                
        
                            Union officials attacked at Fairtrade factory | Social Compliance & CSR News | News - Ecotextile News                    
        
    
             
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Union officials attacked at Fairtrade factory
                                        
                    
        
                            Union officials attacked at Fairtrade factory                    
        
    
             
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Serving up sustainability: Dal earns Fairtrade campus designation
                                        
                    
        
                            At Dalhousie, it's easier than ever to get a daily pick-me-up — coffee, tea or chocolate — that doesn’t come at the expense of farmers and producers.                    
        
    
             
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Fairtrade International marks World Day of Social Justice
                                        
                    
        
                            Fairtrade International is marking World Day of Social Justice today, through partnering with the an International Labour Organisation initiative, the Global Coalition for Social Justice, writes Neill Barston.