world fairness: fair trade

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In 2008, products certified with Fairtrade International's Fair trade certification amounted to approximately US$4.98 billion (€3.4B) worldwide, a 22% year-to-year increase. Fairtrade branding has extended beyond food and fibre, a development that has been particularly vibrant in the UK where there are 500 Fair trade Towns, 118 Fairtrade universities, over 6,000 Fairtrade churches, and over 4,000 UK schools registered in the Fairtrade Schools Scheme.[1] Although no universally accepted definition of 'fair trade' exists, Fairtrade labeling organizations most commonly refer to a definition developed by FINE, an informal association of four international fair trade networks (Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International, World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO), Network of European Worldshops and European Fair Trade Association (EFTA)):

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FAIR TRADE

HOW FAIR IS OUR WORLD?

BY: ÁLVARO PEÑA & FRAN RIBAS

WHY DO WE NEED FAIR TRADE?

• BECAUSE…

FAIR TRADE

FAIR TRADE IS AN ALTERNATIVE FORM OF TRADE.

ITS DONE FOR PRODUCERS TO HAVE A GOOD QUALITY OF LIFE AND TO PROTECT THEIR RIGHTS.

USA & CANADAWFTO

INTER

WHAT IS THIS?

FAIR TRADESPANISH FAIR TRADE

ASSOCIATIONS

INTERMON OXFAM

AGENCIA

ESPAÑOLA DE

COOPERACION

INTERNACIONAL PARA EL

DESARROLLO

SETEMSPANISH FAIR TRADE (ASPCJ)

FAIR TRADE

THIS IS THE END OF OUR PRESENTATION

WE HOPE YOU HAVE ENJOYED IT !!!!!

BY:FRAN RIBAS

&ÁLVARO PEÑA

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