Action #034

Buy fairly traded products

 
This action has been done 12,256 times which means 12,256 bananas, chocolate bars, coffee or other items have brought their grower a fairer price.
 
 

Happiness is a fairly traded banana.

Fair-trade products guarantee to give the people who grow them a fair share of the profits. You'll see all sorts of fair trade products these days - from bananas to coffee. So, if you buy a fair trade banana you can be proud of your banana.

And there are few feelings in this world that are better than being proud of your banana.

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  •  Joana Alarcão Joana Alarcão did this action

    Pride in what I did

    the other day my family and I bought fairly traded coffee. I felt really proud :) 30 August 2010, 19:48
  •  Al Khair Primary School Al Khair Primary School did this action

    all our fair trade plans ...

    Al Khair School will be hosting a series of events during Fairtrade Fortnight ( February 21st-7th March) as part of a continuing drive to help create awareness about Fair trade in the local community.

    The week will kick off on Friday 26th February with the school canteen being turned into a café promoting the core values of fair trade through delicious recipes of innovative cakes, tropical smoothies, chocolate fountains, tea, coffee and various snacks all with the assistance of the committed school parent body. Handmade T-shirts with Fairtrade slogans will be available. There will be a number of exciting Fairtrade products for sale along with an informative display of examples of Fairtrade products. Fruit and various Fairtrade products will be supplied by Waitrose and Sainsbury’s. Local schools, colleges and members of the community have also been invited to attend. Money raised from the event will be donated to school children in Ghana during a live conference link up on Friday 5th March with various primary and secondary schools where the children will see directly the impact of Fair trade on the lives of children just like them.

    This year’s Fairtrade Fortnight theme is The Big Swap. We will be swapping our usual stuff for Fairtrade stuff. As a school we hope to make a 1000 swaps!

    It is also particularly special to the school as it sees the launch of Fairtrade products regularly stocked at the Al Khair school shop.

    On Tuesday 2nd March a scrumptious Fairtrade Breakfast will arranged completely by school pupils. From organizing the finances , buying products, creating posters and marketing, the students will be wholly in charge of this challenge. The menu sourced entirely from Fairtrade product includes pancakes, full English breakfast and fresh juices. In order to get the students into the mood of the Fair trade festivities they will be wearing Fairtrade colors. Money raised will go towards buying Fair trade footballs for the school.

    Mrs Aisha Chaudhry, Headmistress of Al Khair School has been incredibly supportive of this initiative, she said, “We would like to nurture an environment amongst our pupils where every decision they make is a moral decision. Thus, every transaction they make as consumers should be well informed and ethically fair. This is why we want to support Fair Trade – so that we can educate our children about the consequences their purchasing decisions have for real families.”

    A video diary and short movie will made by students of all the events which will be put together and presented at the live conference. Eager students have also put to use their creative talents to pen a Fair trade rap and created original art work.

    The week will come to a close with a representative of the Fairtrade Foundation coming to the school to carry out an interactive workshop to help students explore what it is like to be a Fairtrade farmer. The workshop will consist of picture slideshow showing what life is like for poor tea farmers and explaining what Fairtrade via role playing activities.
    21 July 2010, 16:35
  •  Al Khair Primary School Al Khair Primary School did this action

    What we did during fair trade fortnight

    During Fair trade fortnight we swapped our usual food for fair trade meals to raise awareness about ethically sourced goods.

    We hosted workshops, and did a live video link where we spoke to other school children in Ghana. All proceeds from fundraising will be donated to schools in Ghana to promote fair trade.
    21 July 2010, 16:31
  •  Lee Stubbs Lee Stubbs did this action

    MMMMM CHOCOLATE

    One day I went to my local Lincoln Co-op store and had a good nosey around the chocolates and sweets section.
    I was pleased to see my second favourite chocolate, dairy milk bars, are now Fair trade.
    I also tried the Co-ops own Fair trade brand of Crispy Milk Chocolate and it is yummy.
    I have shared with others and they like it.
    06 April 2010, 16:38
  •  Somebody Somebody did this action

    Do It

    ive donw this & i like there chocolate lol .... 23 March 2010, 09:50
  •  Isobel Hollings Isobel Hollings and friends did this action and got 100 people to do it too

    Fairtrade Fortnight

    just finished and we've raised over £400 around college. lots of yummy fairtrade products sold! 08 March 2010, 15:17
  •  Lottemia Lottemia and friends did this action and got 2 people to do it too

    don't wanna be unfair

    i got my parents to buy most of the things we can't get locally fairly traded. they still have to get to see this as a normal routine thing, not as some luxury, but for now it's ok. Also, one or two of my friends got more aware about those issues. 07 March 2010, 13:00
  •  Louise Cross Louise Cross did this action

    Fair Trade Stall

    We are currently running a FairTrade stall selling lots of fairtrade chocolate, tea, coffee, cookies, jewellary and more! I bought a chocolate bar and lots of Geobars from the stall. Yummy :) 24 February 2010, 15:16
  •  Les Mazures Les Mazures did this action

    Coffee Tea Quinoa ...

    We can't eat only local products... Fairtrade is a good action to compensate food miles. 04 February 2010, 14:15
  •  Isobel Hollings Isobel Hollings did this action

    FairTrade Fortnight

    At college, we are promoting Fairtrade Fortnight and have bought yummy chocolate :) 03 February 2010, 15:59
  •  Hanna Hanna did this action

    Fair Trade--YAY!

    I'm a HUGE supporter of fair trade! I encourage all of you to do this, you really will be making a difference. 25 January 2010, 23:27
  •  Jane Bonnar Jane Bonnar did this action

    Traidcraft brings it to your door!

    Having always been committed to Fairtrade, I have registered with Traidcraft as a trader which means i can stockpile goodies and household goods for my family and buy in bulk to sell to my workmates. 05 January 2010, 19:43
  •  Kieran Kieran did this action

    FairTrade Chocolate!

    I Bought fairtrade chocolate! 27 November 2009, 16:58
  •  jasmeen bajwa jasmeen bajwa did this action

    Fairtrade

    I ate an fairtrade banana. 10 November 2009, 18:58
  •  Nicola Gander Nicola Gander did this action

    Fairtrade

    The chocolate biscuits taste really good as well as the money going to a good cause! 14 July 2009, 18:17
  •  Jack Reynolds Jack Reynolds did this action

    did it

    fair trade bananas are really the way forward chocs good aswell 02 July 2009, 17:27
  •  Katie Winfield Katie Winfield did this action

    Divine chocolates

    Tried the new strawberry and white chocolate flavour...yum! 28 June 2009, 18:52
  •  Lucy Lucy did this action

    Free Christmas! Have an ethical one!

    Join a movement of people who are dreaming of an ethical Christmas! free-christmas.org will give you gift ideas, inspiration and support as you pledge to have a more ethical festive season! 11 November 2008, 13:35
  •  Lucy AitkenRead Lucy AitkenRead did this action

    By Fair Trade Christmas Presents!


    Now is the time to get thinking about your pressies! If you are in London get all your ethical presents from one of the many stalls under one roof at
    Fair Christmas Fayre
    275 Oxford St, London,
    Wednesday 3rd Dec (one day only!)
    12- 9pm

    People who buy something from one of the stalls are automatically entered to win a box of Fair Trade choc bars! Check out www.fairchristmasfayre.wordpress.com
    04 November 2008, 12:59
  •  shakey-baby shakey-baby did this action

    try being onlineforgood


    Its not just what you buy, its where you buy it, especially online....If you want to make the most of your consumer power, then instead of going directly to an online retailer, go via www.onlineforgood.com. That way, you can ensure that a percentage of your purchase goes to charity - and it costs you nothing. The choice of good causes is limitless - you can add your local favourite....its a no-brainer.
    05 August 2008, 19:26
  •  KhushLoveHariboPop KhushLoveHariboPop did this action

    Feeling Good!


    Today, I went to London with my uncle and my cousins. I felt really good about myself because I refused plastic bags in mearly every shop I bought something from... then I bought an Marks & Spencer Twiggy reusable bag to put all my shopping in! On top of that, it was a fairly traded bag! I just feel really good as I try to reuse alot of things! Go London! for deciding to charge for plastic bags! The weather wasn't very good today but I had fun... I went on the London Eye!
    24 April 2008, 15:35
  •  Chris Chris did this action

    Fair Trade


    I always buy Fair Trade tea, coffee and sugar, but have now discovered fair trade peanut butter. Awesome better than any other because guess what? It only contains peanuts, none of that other stuff and it tastes great. Oh and it's good for you too. Love Divine chocolate, and buy fair trade or locally produced goods to help others, for presents etc. They are always loved. Try Ethical Superstore and also Traidcraft to name a few. Wow it feels good!
    12 March 2008, 16:50
  •   Ann Ann did this action

    Fairtrade Teeshirt


    Help Anyone?
    I am looking for a Teeshirt that encourages fairtrade...
    sounds simple but i need it to be fair trade itself
    I cant find one anywhere
    can anyone help?
    07 March 2008, 14:52
  •   Rosie   Grant Rosie Grant did this action

    Fair Trade Coffins


    We are a funeral directors that specialise in environmentally friendly coffins. We have coffins made from cardboard, willow, seagrass, woven banana leaves, pandanus, and sustainable wood. Our Bamboo coffins have just been given Fair Trade status. Though they come from China because of the way that they're transported their carbon footprint is the same as a 4.5 mile road trip.
    See http://www.naturalendings.co.uk

    18 January 2008, 10:39
  •  Jo Moulds Jo Moulds did this action

    Green Shop Public Open Day


    Hi,

    The new Greenshop eco building in Bisley, Stroud, is having an open day for the public on Saturday 26th April 2008. If you would like to visit, come along on the day from 9am-5.30pm and you can have a tour of the building showing all its sustainability features.

    For more information, visit http://www.greenshop.co.uk.

    All the best, Jo Moulds
    11 January 2008, 10:51

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