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The organisation must have concern for the social, economic and environmental well-being of marginalised producers. It is responsible and professional in meeting its commitments in a timely manner. Suppliers respect contracts and deliver products on time and to the desired quality.
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The organisation must be transparent in its management and commercial relations. The organisation finds appropriate, participatory ways to involve employees, members and producers in its decision-making processes.
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Poverty reduction through trade must form a key part of the organisation's aims. The organisation or business must assist vulnerable producers to move from income insecurity and poverty to economic self-sufficiency and ownership.
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What is Fair Trade? Fair Trade is a global movement that aims to alleviate poverty through trade.
The Fair Trade movement is a social enterprise movement that was founded over sixty years ago. The Fair Trade model is to work with disadvantaged producers, often in developing countries, to empower them through providing fairly paid employment and access to market.
Read this the first in our series What is Fair Trade? to learn more.
Hear how Fair Trade businesses support disadvantaged communities, as we share a conversation with Bob Roberts, Founder of Fair Go Trading, who supply All of the Good Things with their upcycled saree ribbon. Bob will share his journey founding Fair Go Trading, a Fair Trader of Australia based in Perth, Western Australia. We will talk about Bob got started with Fair Trade, and how by providing a market for the ribbon, Fair Go Trading supports women in Bangladesh.
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