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  Fairtrade standards
  Fairtrade zone status
  Fair trade for businesses
















FAIRTRADE Businesses

A recent YouGov survey has revealed that only 17% of UK workers say their companies are currently serving Fairtrade products at work. But becoming a Fairtrade business is not difficult to do.

Products available to businesses include tea, coffee and juice to quench your thirst, biscuits and cakes for meetings, and wine for client dining. You can also source Fairtrade certified cotton for your company T-shirts and uniforms and brighten up reception with Fairtrade flowers!. WFTC can help you source all the fairtrade products you may require: Simply visit our sales page for more information

If your Wokingham borough-based business becomes fair trade friendly, the WFTC can bring you good publicity and maybe even put your business in our directory! We can also add you to the online map of fair trade friendly establishments in Wokingham (Coming Soon!).

Visit www.fairtradeatwork.org.uk for information on Fairtrade business options.

Related Pages About Fair Trade:

About fair trade
A brief introduction to fair trade, and why it is important.

Fair trade or FAIRTRADE
A brief description of the differences between the different types of fair trade, and Fairtrade certification.

Fairtrade standards
A brief description of standards that must be adhered to in order to gain Fairtrade certification

Fairtrade zone status
What is involved in achieving Fairtrade Foundation certification for towns, boroughs, and other areas

Fair trade for businesses
What business can do to support fair trade, and what can be done to encourage them.


FAIRTRADE FOUNDATION

The Fairtrade Foundation issue and regulate the use of the FAIRTRADE mark in the UK



I-FAT

The International Association of Alternative Trade issue and monitor the Fair Trade Organisations (FTO) mark



BAFTS

The British Association of Fair Trade Shops issue and monitor the BAFTS Mark



MORE LINKS

More links to organisations and information recomended by the WFTC