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Win a Cafedirect luxury hamper
Cafédirect are giving you the opportunity to win a luxury hamper filled with a range of their delicious products and a Bodum cafetiere.
Denying Fairtrade tobacco is to ignore the elephant in the room
Following last month's article on ethically-sourced cigarettes, here Andre Rieksts of Akwesasne Mohawk Trading LLC puts his side of the story
Tobacco: the next Fairtrade frontier
An ethically-sourced cigarette has been launched in the UK.
Summer wouldn't be summer without The Gathering
Don't forget to bag your place at P&P's much talked about networking, training and planning event...
And the winner is...
Andrew Rosser, who gets £100 of Co-op vouchers.
St. Brendan's College get Fairtrade Fabulous
Students at St. Brendan's RC Sixth Form College do some fabulous campaigning around fairtrade fortnight.
Fairtrade Fortnight at The Coleshill School
Suzy Windridge from the Coleshill People & Planet group reports back on Fairtrade Fortnignt at her school.
Going Bathnanas
Hayesfield School Ethical Group hit the streets of Bath to raise awareness of Fairtrade
Fairtrade: can it really make a difference?
Nobody can deny the astonishing success of Fairtrade. And yet the majority of producers in developing nations remain disempowered, battered by market trends and biased trade rules, while the powerful countries and companies just get richer and richer. Kate Evans, York Uni P&P, writes.
Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School show they care for producers in the Global South
A massive forty students get involved in making their school Fairtrade.










