Best Places to Buy Fair Trade Goods Online
More Options Than You Might Think When it Comes to Buying Ethically
When you buy fair trade you're also buying measures to reduce poverty and develop infrastructure. You're aiding workers who would have otherwise been shut out by conventional trade agreements. You're also assisting transparent and honest companies that operate quite freely compared to other developing producers. Independence is being built because producers have enough money to do many key things like marketing and promotion themselves. They aren't required to latch on to other, less ethical companies. One of the most important things is that you will have the peace of mind knowing that you're paying a fair price for the goods.
Fair trade has a great record of gender respect. Women are guaranteed to get paid at least the same amount as men and children are encouraged to go to school rather than work. Lastly, the environment isn't left out of the picture. Fair trade is all about sustainable practices, therefore the environment is never an afterthought.
In the past, the Fair trade market was associated with Worldshops. Those are stores, often volunteer run, that would primarily sell fair trade handicrafts and the like. They were few and in between, and often did not have a thorough certification process. Once fair trade certifiers got off the ground with the like of the Fair Trade Labeling Organization and Transfair in North America, many more goods were being sold as fair trade. Certification has evolved from a word-of-mouth practice to an art of finesse. Standards and new ideas are always being thrown around.
Best Places to Buy Fair Trade Goods Online
Look for this label when buying Fair Trade products in the US.
Credit: Transfair USA
Copyright: Transfair USA
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Takeaways
- Dunkin' Donuts, Giant, Nordstrom, Publix, Safeway, and other big retailers sell Fair Trade
- Fair Trade Labeling Organization and Transfair are two biggest certifiers
- Popular websites like Amazon and Ebay are great places to find fair trade goods
Did You Know?
Fair Trade were once only available in Worldshops.
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