If you use cocoa, coffee, tea, sugar, bananas and other tropical fruits, juices & vegetables, cotton, wine, flowers & plants, herbs & spices, honey, nuts & oils, quinoa, rice, shea, gold etc. in your production, you might consider sustainable raw materials and apply for the Fairtrade Certificate here: FLOCERT – fairness in global trade | flocert.net
► Millions of cups of coffee, tea and cocoa are enjoyed daily in workplaces. So, it really matters what kind of coffee we drink during the working day.
► Do you want to help make a change? Drinking Fairtrade certified beverages and using Fairtrade sugar is a small but responsible decision from the work community, that has a huge impact on farmers lives and the climate.
► Fairtrade@Work workplaces drink Fairtrade coffee and tea, so that coffee and tea farmers receive fair compensation for their work, cultivation and production is environmentally friendly and the climate impact of production is reduced.
Global organization working with small-scale farmers in Africa, Asia and Latin-America and producers, manufacturers and traders around the world, making trade fairer for the people in our supply chains and protecting our environment.
160 million children in the world are still used for child labor. Millions of farmers and workers in developing countries work hard in heavy conditions to grow the food we eat every day. Yet, many do not earn enough to know where their own next meal will come from. We have chosen to work with products and areas, where these salient risks are the biggest, because this is where our work is most needed.
Your company can get certified and start using Fairtrade certified raw material, to make a real change. Or, at least prefer consuming and selling certified sustainable goods.
Main issues we work with in the supply chains:
Fairtrade Account Manager for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania