1. FAIR TRADE ORGANIZATIONSFAIR TRADE ORGANIZATIONS
COMENIUS BILATERAL 2012-14
Learning to be a responsible
consumer:
Deciding our future!
http://bilateral12-14.weebly.com/
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3. The Fair Trade FederationThe Fair Trade Federation
(FTF) is the trade association that strengthens and promotes North
American organizations fully committed to fair trade. The Federation
is part of the global fair trade movement, building equitable and
sustainable trading partnerships and creating opportunities to
alleviate poverty.
http://www.fairtradefederation.org/
4. TransFair USATransFair USA
nonprofit organization, is one of twenty members of Fairtrade Labelling
Organizations International (FLO), and the only third-party certifier of Fair
Trade products in the United States. They audit transactions between US
companies offering Fair Trade Certified™ products and the international
suppliers from whom they source.
http://fairtradeusa.org/
5. Fair Trade Resource NetworkFair Trade Resource Network
Founded in 1999, (FTRN) seeks to build a more just and sustainable world by
gathering, developing, and disseminating educational resources about Fair Trade.
FTRN is the only non-profit organization in the world focused exclusively on Fair
Trade education, helping people to better understand the impact of their buying
decisions.
http://www.ftrn.org/
6. Fairtrade Labelling Organizations InternationalFairtrade Labelling Organizations International
(FLO) is a non-profit, multi-stakeholder association involving 23 member
organizations (Labelling Initiatives and Producer Networks), traders and
external experts. The organization develops and reviews Fairtrade standards
and provides support to Fairtrade Certified Producers by assisting them in
gaining and maintaining Fairtrade certification and capitalizing on market
opportunities.
http://www.fairtrade.net/
7. The World Fair Trade OrganizationThe World Fair Trade Organization
(formerly the International Fair Trade Association) is a global association created in
1989 of Fair trade producer cooperatives and associations, export marketing
companies, importers, retailers, national, and regional fair trade networks and fair
trade support organizations. In 2004 WFTO launched the FTO Mark which identifies
registered Fair Trade Organizations (as opposed to the FLO system, which labels
products).
http://www.wfto.com/
8. Global ExchangeGlobal Exchange
is an advocacy group and non-governmental organization, based in San
Francisco, California. It was founded in 1988, and funds itself through
memberships. Its stated aim is to promote human rights and social, economic,
and environmental justice around the world. It has worked to increase public
awareness of what it feels are the root causes of injustice, while also building
international partnerships.
http://www.globalexchange.org/
9. Project hope and fairnessProject hope and fairness
A charitable organization dedicated to making the cocoa trade fair, and offering
aid to African farmers for promoting sustainability
http://www.projecthopeandfairness.org/cm/Home.html