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Fairtrade
What can I do to help?
To make sure that producers and farmers are getting a fair deal from the products you buy, look for the FAIRTRADE mark on a range of everyday items including:
chocolate
cocoa
coffee
tea
fresh fruits
vegetables
sugar
snacks
biscuits
jams and spreads
fruit juices
honey wine
roses
footballs.
Who stocks Fairtrade goods?
Find out which local
stores
and
cafes
stock Fairtrade brands.
Join the Fairtrade steering group
An integral part of Greenwich’s Fairtrade plans is the borough's steering group, which helps monitor and enhance the our Fairtrade development.
If you would like to play an active role in promoting Fairtrade by becoming a member of the steering group, contact Councillor John Fahy who is the Co-Chair of the group with Councillor Janet Gilman.
Send an email to John Fahy.
Help spread the word
You can also help by promoting the Fairtrade message:
At work, use Fairtrade tea and coffee.
If you don’t see Fairtrade foods on the shelf at your local store, ask them to stock them.
Encourage your school to learn about Fairtrade.
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