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		<title>Carnival of the Green #134 - Welcome to Wrestle-Greenia!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:19:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alicia</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Come one, come all to the Carnival of the Green! Step right up, don’t be shy, today our show will be a little  different as we present for your entertainment Greenies battling against plastic (gasp!) toxins (no!) and other vile creations in the Main Tent&#8217;s Wrestle Greenia!  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Come one, come all to the <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/11/treehugger_to_b.php">Carnival of the Green</a>! Step right up, don’t be shy, today our show will be a little  different as we present for your entertainment Greenies battling against plastic (gasp!) toxins (no!) and other vile creations in the Main Tent&#8217;s Wrestle Greenia!  But come quickly, as this is a limited engagement, fresh from <a href="http://www.howethical.com/weekly-round-up/carnival-of-the-green-133/">How Ethical</a>, and you&#8217;ll be able to catch our Green heroes next week at <a href="http://www.weatherlight.com/greentime/">Greentime</a>.</p>
<p>Our first fight is the battle of the Sun Gods. Witness as Jon pits his <a href="http://www.thedctraveler.com/scottyi-need-more-power-the-ultimate-green-graduation-gift/">V-Dimensions Helius Solar Backpack against the Voltaic Backpack </a>to see who wins between these two formidable solar powered backpacks.</p>
<p>Next up is the internal struggle that torments each computer and its user, the classic <a href="http://www.genexe.com/?p=498">Hibernate vs Standby standoff</a> - the most energy efficient option will emerge victorious.</p>
<p>And now ladies and gentleman if I may direct your attention behind curtain one, or more specifically<em>, at </em>curtain one, where Tao will lead you through the ghastly maze of mold and air pollutants. Only at the end will we see the light of a new fighter, the <a href="http://taoofchange.com/2008/06/18/shower-curtain-safety-no-pvc-needed/">PVC free shower curtain</a>, but will this truly be the end of mold and air toxins in the shower?</p>
<p>What’s this? Do my ears hear the ferocious battle cries of the plastics vs the bamboos?  It&#8217;s Daily Mitzvah and the amazing <a href="http://dailymitzvah.blogspot.com/2008/06/to-go-ware-instead-of-plastic.html">travel cutlery</a>! Believe your eyes ladies and gentleman, that most certainly is the dangerous bamboo trio of fork, knife and spoon fighting their weaker Plastic shadows.</p>
<p>Next up, you should be able to catch her scent wafting about the tent already. Under the soft flicker of <a href="http://reviews.thesocalledme.net/archives/earth-friendly-candles/">eco-friendly candles</a> you can catch a glimpse of our heroine <a href="http://www.organicmakeupandskincare.com/blog/">Weleda</a>, as she prepares for battle with those sneaky chemicals that lurk in your lotions and make-up.</p>
<p>Now, please direct your attention to the roaring racetrack! Step right up and place your bets.  In lane one we have driver Signs.  Lane two shows the daredevil <a href="http://earthfirst.com/fewer-traffic-signals-signs-curbs-for-better-safety/">Share-space</a>, who will compete in the race with no traffic signals, no signs and no curbs!  And wait, what’s this?  Driver Share-space will compete along with a bicyclist and pedestrian, all without a safety net!</p>
<p>Our next fight is between the <a href="http://gogreentravelgreen.com/green-environmentally-friendly-products-travel-gear/wrap-n-mat-review-a-must-for-every-green-traveler/">Wrap-N-Mat</a> and a deceptive foe you have likely faced in your very own home, the plastic sandwich bag! Who will emerge the victor as these two battle for the spoils of a delicious sandwich.</p>
<p>Now, sworn enemies Weeds and <a href="http://lillslist.com/when-life-hands-you-lemons-make-a-safe-weedkiller/">Nature’s Avenger Organic Herbicide</a> take to the center ring. Watch and see as the Avengers defeat the weeds, all without chemicals!</p>
<p>Wait a moment, what is this? <a href="http://www.digitechlaser.com/digiblog/water/even-non-green-industries-can-offer-environmental-solutions.html">Fiji</a>, a known member of the Plastics gang, is coming out on the green side? Why, what madness is this? Let us go see if this bottle has truly defected from its platics cohorents, or if  this wolf is trying to sneak into the flock.</p>
<p>Now, for the Main Event in the Main Tent.  Our ultimate battle pits the awesome Volcano power against Nuclear power in a fight <a href="http://www.nomad4ever.com/2008/06/30/volcano-power-instead-of-nuclear-would-put-indonesia-ahead-in-green-energy-actions/">to protect the beautiful princess Indonesia</a>.</p>
<p>And now ladies and gentlemen, as our fine wrestle-greenia draws to a close please take a moment to stop by <a href="http://lamarguerite.wordpress.com/2008/06/21/four-best-ways-to-move-people-into-climate-action/">La Marguerite</a> to share with our fine fighters your reasons for being Green. And as you head back to your homes take a moment to fortify yourself against the villain Waste by <a href="http://tiredgarden.info/blogs/tiredgardener/reusing-waste-home-edition-0">reusing</a> stuff around your house.</p>
<p>*Please note that Wrestle Greenia does not waste resources on advertising and PR that attempt to convince our loyal fans that we are a Green operation.  We&#8217;ve adopted Lynn&#8217;s idea of Green advertising: we <a href="http://organicmania.com/2008/06/24/green-biz-do-the-simple-things/">do simple things help to green our community</a> and prove to our fans that we&#8217;re Green with actions instead of catchy jingles.  You also won&#8217;t find any <a href="http://www.envirohumanimpact.com/product-review-method-foaming-hand-wash-soap/">Method Foaming Hand Wash</a> in our composting wash rooms.</p>
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		<title>Fair Trade “Mushrooming”</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2008 20:07:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brady</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Be sure to check out a great article in London newspaper The Independent today, &#8220;Fair Trade is growing - and working.&#8221;  Sales of Fair Trade products grew 70% in the UK last year and 45% in the US.  The global market for Fair Trade goods reached 1.6 billion pounds or about 3 billion dollars and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Be sure to check out a great article in London newspaper The Independent today, &#8220;<a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/leading-articles/leading-article-fair-trade-is-growing-ndash-and-working-833599.html">Fair Trade is growing - and working</a>.&#8221;  Sales of Fair Trade products grew 70% in the UK last year and 45% in the US.  The global market for Fair Trade goods reached 1.6 billion pounds or about 3 billion dollars and helped to improve the lives of 7 million people who are taken advantage of in the conventional international economy.</p>
<p>Finally what is approaching a critical mass of consumers understands that the international economy is organized to the advantage of large goverments and corporations to the expense of the world&#8217;s poorest and most disadvantaged people.  This is the way the world economy has always worked, though in the past those with power and advantage wielded it more brazenly.  These days power and advantage are leveraged in backroom (or the &#8220;green&#8221; room at WTO summits) dealings that result in economic policy on domestic and international levels that further rig the system to the advantage of the rich and powerful.</p>
<p>While Fair Trade is not the permanent solution to these problems it is being recognized as an intermediary step that is very pragmatically helping the poor and disadvantaged gain a foothold in the world economy while educating consumers at the same time.  Consumer choice is, for the time being, the sole check and balance on the inequalities of our gloabal trade system.  The more consumers can band together to purchase ethically sourced products the quicker our demand for a democratic economy will be heard and ultimately addressed with a more concerted, unified and sustainable solution.</p>
<p>So, pass the word along to your friends and family, encourage them to educate themselves further on the power of their consumption and take heart because, hey, <em>it&#8217;s working</em>!</p>
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		<title>Two Hands Sponsoring Screening of Black Gold Tonight</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 14:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brady</dc:creator>
		
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<category>balck gold</category><category>coffee</category><category>fair trade</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re teaming up with Films for Action to bring the award-winning documentary film Black Gold to Liberty Hall in downtown Lawrence at 7:00 pm tonight, May 19th.  The documentary takes a critical look at the current state of the global coffee trade and asks how Fair Trade ideas are affecting cooperatives in Ethiopia.    [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.georgevreilly.com/blog/content/binary/black_gold_the_movie.jpg" align="left" height="181" width="187" />We&#8217;re teaming up with <a href="http://www.filmsforaction.org/">Films for Action</a> to bring the award-winning documentary film <a href="http://www.blackgoldmovie.com">Black Gold</a> to <a href="http://www.libertyhall.net/">Liberty Hall</a> in downtown Lawrence at 7:00 pm tonight, May 19th.  The documentary takes a critical look at the current state of the global coffee trade and asks how Fair Trade ideas are affecting cooperatives in Ethiopia.    The cost is $3 and we will be providing free coffee from the Oromia cooperative in Ethiopia featured in the film along with some yummy Fair Trade snacks.  Hope to see you there!  (Also check out <a href="http://twohandsworldshop.com/blog/2007/05/09/the-story-behind-your-morning-brew/">the post I wrote last year after we saw Black Gold for the first time</a> and met star, and hero to the coffee farmers of Ethiopia, Tedesse Meskela at the Green Fest in Chicago.)</p>
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		<title>World Fair Trade Day Coffee Break</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2008 23:35:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alicia</dc:creator>
		
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On Saturday May 10th Lawrencians joined with communities across the nation for the first ever joint coffee break. Each year people across the world mark the second Sunday in May as World Fair Trade Day and take a moment to celebrate and educate about the wonderful benefits of Fair Trade. This year the Fair Trade [...]]]></description>
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<p>On Saturday May 10th Lawrencians joined with communities across the nation for the first ever joint coffee break. Each year people across the world mark the second Sunday in May as <a href="http://www.wftday.org/english/index.htm">World Fair Trade Day</a> and take a moment to celebrate and educate about the wonderful benefits of Fair Trade. This year the <a href="ttp://www.fairtraderesource.org/wftd-08/">Fair Trade Resource Network</a> and the <a href="http://www.fairtradetownsusa.org/">Fair Trade Towns Initiative</a> joined with many sponsors and community groups to set the world record for the World&#8217;s Largest Fair Trade Coffee Break. This act of solidarity across the country provided an opportunity to share ideas and thoughts about Fair Trade over a steaming cup of joe.</p>
<p>Two Hands Worldshop joined with fellow Lawrencian&#8217;s at the Watson Park gazebo to sip on some delicious New Mission coffee (thanks to Tom Wheat!). We held a raffle and gave away various prizes such as coffee and mugs to share with loved ones back home, all in our handy dandy Two Hands reusable shopping bag. The event drew approximately 40 people to do their part to set this world record! The Lawrence Journal World stopped by and ran a <a href="http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/may/11/worldwide_coffee_break_helps_promote_fair_trade/?city_local">story </a>about the gathering of Fair Traders.  A huge thanks to everyone that came out!!</p>
<p>To continue with the celebration of Fair Trade and spreading the word, Two Hands Worldshop will be joining with <a href="http://www.filmsforaction.org/">Films for Action</a> to screen <a href="http://www.blackgoldmovie.com/">Black Gold</a> at <a href="http://www.libertyhall.net/">Liberty Hall</a> in Lawrence. We will begin at 7 pm and the cost for the movie is $3 which helps fund Films for Action. We will also have free coffee from the Oromia co-op featured in the film (there will also be some decaf available). Lawrence.com did a great <a href="http://www.lawrence.com/news/2008/may/12/freshly_screwed_coffee/">interview </a>with Brady about the film. If you are around be sure to come check it out and tell your friends! The movie is well done and very moving.</p>
<p>Two Hands will also be at the upcoming <a href="http://www.wakarusa.com/">Wakarusa Music  &amp; Camping Festival</a> June 5-8th sharing Fair Trade with music lovers. If you&#8217;re catching the show be sure to stop by the booth and say hi!</p>
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		<title>Jan-Feb 2008 Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 23:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brady</dc:creator>
		
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<category>gifts</category><category>newsletter</category><category>valentines day</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The dark side of conventional chocolate.
The United States is the world&#8217;s largest importer of cocoa products by  far, consuming annually more than three billion pounds of chocolate. Much of that is consumed around Valentine&#8217;s Day every year. Sadly more than 70% of the cocoa products we consume are produced in  the Ivory Coast, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="padding: 5px"><strong><span style="font-size: 1.3em">The dark side of conventional chocolate.</span></strong><br />
The United States is the world&#8217;s largest importer of cocoa products by  far, consuming annually more than three billion pounds of chocolate. Much of that is consumed around Valentine&#8217;s Day every year. Sadly more than 70% of the cocoa <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/chocolate-handmade-fair-trade-c-67.html"><img src="https://twohandsworldshop.com/images/newsletters/DI_mini_500.jpg" style="float: left" border="0" /></a>products we consume are produced in  the Ivory Coast, Nigeria, and Cameroon, where  child slave trafficking has been well-documented in the cocoa farms of the world&#8217;s largest chocolate corporations. All Valentine&#8217;s Day gift bags that we sell include <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/chocolate-handmade-fair-trade-c-67.html">Fair Trade chocolate</a> from Divine Chocolate and Equal Exchange. Fair Trade chocolate is free from child labor. The adults who pick cocoa beans for Fair Trade  farms are paid fair wages and often provided with health care and  schooling for their children.</p>
<p style="padding: 5px"><strong><span style="font-size: 1.3em">Fair Trade Wine Reccomendations</span></strong><br />
Co-op America has a great article talking about the new world of Fair Trade <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/wine-bottle-holder-with-recycled-glass-dangles-handmade-fair-trade-p-284.html"><img src="https://twohandsworldshop.com/images/products/SI_wineholder_300.jpg" style="float: right" border="0" height="300" width="300" /></a> wines. If you are thinking of treating a loved one to a bottle (or two) of wine this month have a read before you do! While we don&#8217;t offer Fair Trade Wines (yet!) we do have a very cool <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/wine-bottle-holder-with-recycled-glass-dangles-handmade-fair-trade-p-284.html">metal and recycled glass wine holder</a> form Ghana to dress up your dining table. From the article: &#8220;If your Valentine’s Day plans include romance over a bottle of wine, here’s something to consider before you pop the cork. Most of the wine produced in the Global South and sold in the US comes from vineyards where growers are paid poverty wages for their work and are exposed to dangerous pesticides But there is good news, for the first time Fair Trade certified wine is available to consumers in the US.&#8221;  <a href="http://www.coopamerica.org/programs/fairtrade/FairTradeWine.cfm">Click here</a> to continue reading and see what Fiar Trade wines the Co-op America reccomends.</p>
<p style="padding: 5px"><strong><span style="font-size: 1.3em">Valentine&#8217;s Gift Baskets</span></strong><br />
<a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/ultimate-pampering-handmade-fair-trade-p-391.html"><img src="https://twohandsworldshop.com/images/products/GB_pamper_120.jpg" style="float: left" border="0" height="120" width="120" /></a>The perfect Fair Trade present all ready to go! Our <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/holidays-valentines-handmade-fair-trade-c-30_69.html">Valentine&#8217;s Day gift bags</a> include gifts made by people treated with love and respect making them better for any occasion and especially Valentine&#8217;s Day. And if a gift bag isn&#8217;t your thing we&#8217;ve got dozens of great alternative gift options including <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/jewelry-handmade-fair-trade-c-26.html">jewelry</a>, <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/bags-purses-handmade-fair-trade-c-32.html">purses</a> and <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/bath-body-handmade-fair-trade-c-66.html">bath and body</a> products.</p>
<p style="padding: 5px"><strong><span style="font-size: 1.3em"> Let&#8217;s Party!</span> </strong><img src="https://twohandsworldshop.com/images/newsletters/prema-200px.gif" style="margin: 10px; float: right" /><br />
Just wanted to remind you again that we&#8217;ll soon be throwing Two Hands Worldshop <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/fair-trade-party.php">GIFT (<strong>G</strong>et <strong>I</strong>nto <strong>F</strong>air <strong>T</strong>rade) Parties</a>. If  you are in the Midwest sign up to receive  information on hosting your own GIFT Party. These parties are a great way to  share good times and Fair Trade with your friends. Enjoy coffee and chocolates  as you learn about Fair Trade, talented artisan groups and the beautiful products  available. We have Fair Trade wine and recipe reccomendations available as well. Your  party can be anything from coffee, to cocktails, to dinner, the choice is  yours! Invite friends, organize a church or office gathering or bring some fun  to your next family get together.</p>
<p style="padding: 5px"><strong><span style="font-size: 1.3em">What&#8217;s New</span></strong><br />
Two Hands Worldshop has been expanding our great products,  including a new kitchen, snack and card category. Check out <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com/whats-new-handmade-fair-trade-c-57.html">What&#8217;s New</a> and be  sure not to miss anything.</p>
<p><img src="https://twohandsworldshop.com/images/newsletters/FTGIFT-coupon.gif" style="margin: 10px; float: right" /></p>
<p style="padding: 5px">Thank you for spporting Fair Trade! To show our appreciation of your business please accept a 15% discount on your next purchase from Two Hands Worldshop. Use code FTGIFT during checkout.  Just click over to <a href="https://twohandsworldshop.com">the shop</a> to redeem!</p>
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		<title>Fair Trade Towns Campaign Launches in U.S.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2007 15:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alicia</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[A new campaign has launched this Fair Trade month.  Fair Trade Towns USA is &#8220;a campaign organized by local and national Fair Trade advocates whose aim is to encourage and support the Fair Trade Movement in the U.S. Following the example of the Fair Trade movement in Europe, the campaign strives to support local, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/blog/images/FTTLogoLaunchsmall.gif" class="image-align-right" height="214" width="200" />A new campaign has launched this <a href="/2007/09/24/celebrate_fair_trade_month_by_advacing_fair_and_sustainab">Fair Trade month</a>.  <a href="http://www.fairtradetownsusa.org/about%20us.htm">Fair Trade Towns USA</a> is &#8220;a campaign organized by local and national Fair Trade advocates whose aim is to encourage and support the Fair Trade Movement in the U.S. Following the example of the Fair Trade movement in Europe, the campaign strives to support local, grassroots groups by offering tools and resources to become a Fair Trade town or city through successful local campaigns.&#8221;</p>
<p>This campaign makes it even easier for your town to become a Fair Trade town, following in the steps of <a href="http://visitmediapa.com/fairtrade/">Media, PA</a> and<a href="/2007/07/03/fair_trade_towns_emerging_in_the_us"> Brattleboro, VT</a>. This campaign has developed guidelines on how to achieve the five goals required to become one: the formation of a steering committee that meets regularly; availability in local stores, cafes, and other venues of a range of Fair Trade products that are either certified by TransFair USA or sold by retailers that are members of Fair Trade Federation; the use of Fair Trade products by a number of local organizations, such as places of worship, schools, hospitals and offices; attraction of media attention and visible public support of the local campaign; passage of a resolution supporting Fair Trade by the town or city council/governing body and a commitment to serve Fair Trade products at meetings.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.fairtradetownsusa.org/Fair_Trade_Towns_Toolkit.pdf">Fair Trade Toolkit</a>(pdf) is available that covers in depth, each of these five goals. Forming a steering committee is the first step towards your towns new designation. First check out <a href="http://www.coopamerica.org/programs/fairtrade/resources.cfm">Co-op America&#8217;s</a> list or search your community groups and find out if a Fair Trade coalition already exists in your area and if not start one up. The toolkit offers advice on how to structure your group and ideas for <a href="/2007/09/06/10_simple_ways_to_fair_up_your_friends_and_family">hosting various events</a> in your community.</p>
<p><!--break--> The second item states that Fair Trade must be available; there should be &#8220;at least one business selling Fair Trade products for every 2,500 residents in a town of 10,000 or less. There should be at least one store selling Fair Trade products for every 5,000 residents in a town that has over 10,000 residents.&#8221; To <a href="/2007/09/17/how_to_plant_the_fair_trade_seed_in_your_community">increase the number</a> of Fair Trade products offered consider sending a letter or hitting your grocery store with Co-op America &amp; Oxfam&#8217;s <a href="http://www.coopamerica.org/programs/fairtrade/whatyoucando/supermarketcampaign.cfm">Super Market Campaign Kit</a>. To get a gauge on your town&#8217;s knowledge and interest in Fair Trade send out the <a href="http://www.fairtradetownsusa.org/Fair_Trade_Towns_Toolkit.pdf">Merchant Survey</a> and use this as a baseline to measure your progress. This survey can also be useful in getting Fair Trade products into local organizations such as churches, schools, hospitals and offices.</p>
<p>To assist in media attraction, begin building relationships with the press immediately upon your journey. Send out press releases each time there is an event (including your very first event, the coalition formation!) Offer to be a speaker or interview candidate for any related articles.</p>
<p>And finally getting the local governing body to pass a resolution use all your previous accomplishments. Present a collection of merchants that sell Fair Trade, and show the growth using your Merchant Survey. Get signatures and proclamations of support from local community members and business leaders along the way and compile these. Bring in all media coverage as well as your own coverage of all meetings and events, including future plans.</p>
<p>The ultimate goal of the Fair Trade Towns movement is to grow Fair Trade through grassroots efforts including access and education. Beyond the normal benefits of Fair Trade to both the producers and consumers, Fair Trade Towns bring together diverse people within the community united towards a single goal, receive recognition from the community on up, and lead the way in making positive changes within our world.</p>
<p>For more information, contact Fair Trade Towns coordinator Sara Stender: by phone: 802.356.0551, or email: sara@fairtradetownsusa.org .</p>
<p>(Originall written for <a href="http://greenoptions.com/2007/10/05/how_to_get_your_fair_trade_town_the_launch_of_fair_trade_towns_usa">Green Options</a>)</p>
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		<title>Fair Trade Everywhere! Mainstreaming the Movement</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 22:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alicia</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[(Originaly published at Green Options)
Sam&#8217;s Club, a division of Wal-Mart, annouced that they have converted their &#8220;private label Member&#8217;s Mark premium ground coffee&#8221; to Fair Trade Certified. The process from bean begins with 3678 small scale, independent farmers who then sell their beans to &#8220;democratically-run cooperatives for a set, guaranteed minimum price.&#8221; This pool of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sam&#8217;s Club, a division of Wal-Mart, annouced that they have converted their &#8220;private label Member&#8217;s Mark premium ground coffee&#8221; to Fair Trade Certified. The process from bean begins with 3678 small scale, independent farmers who then sell their beans to &#8220;democratically-run cooperatives for a set, guaranteed minimum price.&#8221; This pool of beans from thousands of independent farmers is what composes the Member&#8217;s Mark brand. In conjunction with this announcement, Sam&#8217;s Club is offering a <a href="http://www2.samsclub.com/fairtrade/?est=223&amp;mid=fairtrade">grant</a> for teachers and students to spend one week studying the Fair Trade process of their coffee in Brazil. While this is not the first Fair Trade brand offered in either Wal-Mart or Sam&#8217;s Club, it is significant as it is a bulk ground coffee targeted towards mainstream shoppers.This new move is a mixed blessing and hits upon one of the main points of contention within the Fair Trade movement. Fair Trade has moved into mainstream and is appearing everywhere from McDonalds to Dunkin&#8217; Donuts to Wal-Mart. Any and all exposure of Fair Trade and it&#8217;s ideals to consumers is beneficial. And a larger market translates to more sales for producers and their communities.<!--break--></p>
<p>However, as Fair Trade is embraced by large corporations with questionable ethics, so too is the potential to for exploitation and weakening of Fair Trade. Similar to companies that &#8220;greenwash,&#8221; to bolster their environmental credit, there are companies which seek to cash in on the feel-good PR Fair Trade offers, without making a true commitment to the ideals and meaning of the movement. One such gap between company marketing and ethical behavior occurred when Nestle released its Fair Trade coffee in 2005. Nestle has been at the center of ethical controversy for over twenty years, with <a href="http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/actnow/nestleslavery.html">boycotts </a>for their &#8220;aggressive and irresponsible promotion of infant formula,&#8221; and for contributing to child abuse and torture within the cocoa industry, including large distribution from the <a href="/2007/06/25/cocoa_and_conflict_a_look_at_c_te_divoire">Cote d&#8217;Ivoire</a>. There was much critism of Nestle&#8217;s Fair Trade coffee and following it&#8217;s release, they were reported to the UK Advertising Standards Authority for a misleading and <a href="http://www.organicconsumers.org/fair-trade/nestle.cfm">dishonest advertisement</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p> &#8220;Nestlé&#8217;s advertisement and website for its Fairtrade product imply it will have a significant impact on farmers in El Salvador and that the company&#8217;s activities in the coffee industry are ethical. The truth is only about 200 farmers in El Salvador supply coffee for Partners&#8217; Blend and over 3 million farmers globally who are dependent on Nestlé remain outside the Fairtrade system. Nestlé is held partly responsible for forcing down prices paid to suppliers, driving many into poverty, while its own profits have soared. Recently I interviewed a researcher from Colombia who told me 150,000 coffee farming families have lost their livelihoods due to Nestlé policies.”</p></blockquote>
<p>There is also confusion relating to the different <a href="/2007/06/13/fair_trade_certification">Fair Trade labels</a> and what they mean, and, unfortunately, companies are happy to prey upon this confusion. The Fair Trade Certified Mark means that particular product was certified. In most food products, this means it is certified at the beginning point such as farming and harvesting, but not always beyond this point. This creates opportunity for corruption at subsequent points along the way, such as with the problems with <a href="/2007/06/04/a_fair_trade_failure">Fair Trade bananas</a> and the exploitation of banana ripeners. Such inconsistencies occur when a company wishes to <em>use </em>Fair Trade, rather than commit to it.</p>
<p>Then what is the solution? Should Fair Trade be confined to its current size and guarded from the large corporate giants? I don&#8217;t believe this is the solution. I believe the growth of Fair Trade, when true and committed, should be an important goal. Fair Trade is not a premium brand label, but a different approach to our entire concept of trade. The Fair Trade movement is based upon a fair and just interaction between the consumer and the producer. If the vessel for this interaction is corrupted or dishonest, then it is upon our shoulders as consumers to correct or discard the vessel for one that is more trustworthy. The fact that Fair Trade is entering large corporate retailers is not necessarily a reflection of their goodwill, and it is important to remember this. The mainstreaming of Fair Trade is, however, a reflection of our growing desire to consume ethically and responsibly and it is upon this foundation that we should build the movement and hold all participants accountable. So it is with skeptical optimism that I welcome this Fair Trade expansion, and a hope that the company will commit to the true Fair Trade and an acceptance of responsibility to ensure they do.</p>
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		<title>Celebrate Fair Trade Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 16:12:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brady</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[ As I continue to write and think about the issue of Fair Trade it becomes more and more apparent to me that our economic system is a root cause for a wide array of our world&#8217;s woes.  Instances of poverty, disease, wars (and the dehumanization that accompanies all three) and our quickly degrading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <span class="regtext">As I continue to write and think about the issue of Fair Trade it becomes more and more apparent to me that our economic system is a root cause</span><span class="regtext"> for a wide array of our world&#8217;s woes.  Instances of </span>poverty, disease, wars (and the dehumanization that accompanies all three) and our quickly degrading environment occuring all over the world, but especially in the poorer Southern hemisphere, can all be traced back to an economic system that prizes pure economic profit above all else: above fairer distribution of the world&#8217;s wealth, above the health of the world&#8217;s poor, above the lives of those unfortunate enough to live in resource rich regions targeted by corporations (and therefore governments and militaries) and even, amazingly, above nature and its delicate environment that produces these economically valuable resources. This economic system, very obviously, is unfair and unsustainable. We can do better.</p>
<p><span class="regtext">Fair Trade is proving that an economic system that focuses on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_bottom_line">a triple-bottom line</a>, considering people, plant and profit as equally important outcomes of business operation, can work, and work better, for everyone and everything involved. </span><span class="regtext">October is Fair Trade Month and Global Exchange&#8217;s <a href="http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/fairtrade/fairtrademonth2006.html">Fair Trade Month</a> page says it best, this is indeed &#8220;a great opportunity for people throughout the United States to support, promote and celebrate a socially responsible system of trade that prioritizes the needs of human beings and the environment over the drive for profits.&#8221; </span></p>
<p>So this is the month to get involved and make some collective noise about economic justice and sustainability. One great way to shout out is to direct a video about Fair Trade for the <a href="http://www.connectwithfairtrade.org/">Connect with Fair Trade Video Contest</a>.  Doing so could just end in your visiting a Peruvian Fair Trade farming co-operative courtesy of <a href="http://transfairusa.org">TransFair</a>.  If you make a great video and end up winning, I also suggest you <a href="/user/4/contact">write</a> to GO editor Jeff McIntire-Strausburg and offer to do a write-up of your experience in Peru.</p>
<p>According to TransFair 56% of people who are aware of Fair Trade make a point to purchase Fair Trade certified products whenever available. Help increase awareness and availability of Fair Trade products by <a href="/2007/09/17/how_to_plant_the_fair_trade_seed_in_your_community">encouraging your local grocery market</a> to carry Fair Trade and participate in the Fair Trade month celebration.  TransFair <a href="http://transfairusa.org/content/support/ftm_retail_intro.php">makes it easy</a> with educational marketing materials and contest promotions to intrigue customers.</p>
<p>Perhaps my favorite Fair Trade month promotion joins activism and a great holiday, Halloween.  Order your <a href="http://store.gxonlinestore.org/trickortreatkit.html">Fair Trade Trick or Treat</a> action kit from Global exchange and you&#8217;ll have everything you need to tell others just how boo-tiful(!) trade can be: tasty chocolate from <a href="http://www.equalexchange.com">Equal Exchange</a> and knowledge of a better way to trade.</p>
<p>At the very least, talk to your friends and family about this idea, email this article around, whatever little bit you can do to just keep the <a href="http://www.equalexchange.com/quality">Fair Trade buzz</a> growing.</p>
<p>(Written for <a href="http://greenoptions.com/2007/09/24/celebrate_fair_trade_month_by_advacing_fair_and_sustainable_trade">Green Options</a>)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[  You&#8217;ve heard about how to introduce your friends and family to Fair Trade, and how to build the movement within your community. Now let&#8217;s look at how to bring this important education into your school.

Fair Trade fundraising. With many different options and rewards, it&#8217;s easy to make the switch to selling a sweeter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  You&#8217;ve heard about how to introduce your <a href="/2007/09/06/10_simple_ways_to_fair_up_your_friends_and_family">friends and family</a> to Fair Trade, and how to build the movement within <a href="/2007/09/17/how_to_plant_the_fair_trade_seed_in_your_community">your community</a>. Now let&#8217;s look at how to bring this important education into your school.</p>
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<li><strong>Fair Trade <a href="/2007/08/30/how_to_fundraise_the_fair_way">fundraising</a>.</strong> With many different options and rewards, it&#8217;s easy to make the switch to selling a sweeter chocolate.</li>
<li><strong>Raise awareness and funds with a Fair Trade bake sale.</strong> Check out the many delicious recipes at <a href="http://www.equalexchange.com/recipes">Equal Exchange</a>, <a href="http://www.divinechocolate.com/joinin/recipes.aspx">Divine Chocolate</a>, <a href="http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/resources_recipes.htm">Transfair</a> or the <a href="http://www.fairtradecookbook.org.uk/">Fair Trade Cookbook</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Form a Fair Trade group with other students, teachers and parents.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Present the Fair Trade movement to others, either peers or younger classes.</strong> Check out the this <a href="http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/schools.htm">Fair Trade powerpoint f</a>or an introduction.</li>
<li><strong>Teach Fair Trade.</strong> <a href="http://www.globaldimension.org.uk/Default.aspx">Global Dimension</a> has 56 different resources for helping students understand Fair Trade, with age groups ranging from 5-7 years, 7-11 years, 11-14 years and 16 and up. Most resources are free or cost a small amount, and the topics are varied and interesting. <a href="http://www.traidcraft.co.uk/get_involved/young_people/schools/school_resources.htm">Traidcraft </a>also has lesson plans for various age levels and subjects.<!--break--></li>
<li><strong>For primary schools check out the free &#8216;<a href="http://www.co-opfairtrade.co.uk/schools_pack/">Make your School Fair Trade Friendly</a>&#8216; pack, </strong>which includes seven different activity sections.</li>
<li><strong>Have a Fair Trade stall at your next school event.</strong> Here are some <a href="http://peopleandplanet.org/fairtrade/guide.php/step1spreadingtheword">tips </a>to help in your success. Spark some tastebuds with samples of coffee, tea or chocolate and feed, them information while they enjoy.</li>
<li><strong>Play <em><a href="http://peopleandplanet.org/fairtrade/guide.php/choc">Sweet Injustice: the chocolate game</a></em>.  </strong>With 6 volunteers, you can visually drive home the reality of the tiny portion of chocolate profits that actually ends up in the farmer&#8217;s hands through traditional trade.</li>
<li><strong>Play fair!</strong> Get your school to switch their footballs, soccer balls and volleyballs to those sold by <a href="http://www.fairtradesports.com/">Fair Trade Sports</a>. Play an intramural game with information for spectators and players.</li>
<li><strong>Host a Fair Trade <a href="http://peopleandplanet.org/fairtrade/guide.php/events#fashion">fashion show</a> </strong>to demonstrate how &#8220;beautiful&#8221; and &#8220;trendy&#8221; can still be ethical.</li>
<li><strong>Check to see if your school has a <a href="http://www.usft.org/index.php?p=/AboutUSFT/">United Students for Fair Trade</a> (USFT) group. </strong>If not, start one!</li>
<li><strong>Have your school group become one of the Co-op America&#8217;s <a href="http://www.coopamerica.org/programs/fairtrade/alliance/index.cfm">Fair Trade Alliance members</a>,</strong> with a pledge to
<ul>
<li>Serve Fair Trade Certified™ coffee, tea, cocoa/chocolate, and other certified products as available for meetings and gatherings.</li>
<li>When possible, purchase commodities or crafts from members of the Fair Trade Federation.</li>
<li>Educate co-workers, community members, classmates, and others about Fair Trade.</li>
<li>Promote Fair Trade through events or other activities whenever possible.</li>
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<li><strong>Help others each time you get dressed </strong>with an <a href="http://www.handcraftingjustice.org/index.php?lang=en&amp;pt=c&amp;p=fairTradeSchoolUniformProject">alternative</a> Fair Trade school uniform.</li>
<li><strong>Host a discussion.</strong> Check with local Fair Trade businesses and teachers to bring in a speaker, or hold an open discussion with your teachers, peers and parents.</li>
<li><strong>Host a screening of a Fair Trade movie,</strong> such as <em><a href="/2007/05/09/black_gold_the_story_behind_your_morning_brew">Black Gold</a></em>, and hold a discussion afterwards.</li>
<li><strong>Make some Big Noise</strong> with a Fair Trade campaign and OxFam&#8217;s <a href="http://www.maketradefair.com/en/index.php?file=04042003094105.htm&amp;cat=1&amp;subcat=14&amp;select=1">toolkit</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Give the students and teachers a chance to give twice this holiday season</strong> by hosting a Fair Trade holiday sale with the help of <a href="http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/php/about.us/host.a.festival.php">Ten Thousand Villages</a> or <a href="http://www.agreatergift.org/SellOurProducts/AGreaterGiftSales/SimpleSteps.aspx">A Greater Gift</a>.</li>
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<p>(Originally written for <a href="http://greenoptions.com/2007/09/20/bring_fair_trade_into_the_classroom">Green Options</a>)</p>
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		<dc:creator>Brady</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[ (Originally posted at Green Options)
The Fair Trade movement operates under the basic market principle of supply and demand. In order to spread the ideas of economic sustainability and justice to others, we create demand for Fair Trade by spreading the word. But with demand for Fair Trade products repidly increasing (by more than 40% [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> (Originally posted at <a href="http://greenoptions.com/2007/09/17/how_to_plant_the_fair_trade_seed_in_your_community">Green Options</a>)</p>
<p>The Fair Trade movement operates under the basic market principle of supply and demand. In order to spread the ideas of economic sustainability and justice to others, we create demand for Fair Trade by spreading the word. But with demand for Fair Trade products repidly increasing (by more than 40% a year) around the world, we need to ensure that Fair Trade products are easily accessible in the marketplace. And just like we generate demand through educating consumers, we can help create supply by educating the retail shops that supply the goods we consume.</p>
<p>There are many excellent resources available online to help you organize and start an effort to educate the retailers in your community. Coffee shops and grocery stores are great places to start. Here are four actions you can take to start planting the seeds of Fair Trade in your community and then grow those seeds into a healthy Fair-Trade-supporting community.</p>
<p><strong>1.  Ask.</strong> Start planting the seeds by simply ask your local coffee shop and grocery store if they carry any Fair Trade products. With the rising popularity of Fair Trade, the chances that you can find Fair Trade coffee or bananas at the shops you frequent are getting better and better, especially if you live in the UK or Europe.</p>
<p><strong>2.  Send a letter to the manager.</strong>  <a href="http://www.globalexchange.org">Global Exchange</a> provides a good template for a <a href="http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/fairtrade/coffee/sampleLetter.html">letter about Fair Trade coffee</a> to send to the manager of a store you frequent.  <a href="http://www.okeusa.com">Oke Bananas</a> will send you <a href="http://www.okeusa.com/getinvolved">request cards</a> that friends, family and other interested consumers can sign and deliver to your grocery store to educate and encourage management to carry their Fair Trade bananas from Central America. <a href="http://www.crsfairtrade.org">Catholic Relief Services</a> and Divine chocolate has a good one-sheet of <a href="http://www.crsfairtrade.org/assets/Divine_Story.pdf">talking points</a> (PDF) that could form a good letter on why your grocer should carry Fair Trade chocolate.</p>
<p><strong>3. Start a campaign to educate your supermarket.</strong>  <a href="http://www.coopamerica.org">Co-op America</a> and <a href="http://www.oxfamamerica.org">Ox-Fam America</a> have teamed up to put together a great <a href="http://www.coopamerica.org/programs/fairtrade/whatyoucando/supermarketcampaign.cfm">Super Market Campaign Kit</a>. The Kit provides materials, information and practical tips to help you organize a campaign to pressure your supermarket to carry Fair Trade products whereever possible.</p>
<p><strong>4. Nourish your town into a Fair Trade community.</strong>  Gather a group to help you get your town or city council to pass a <a href="http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/fairtrade/coffee/purchasing.html">purchasing restriction</a> that legally requires local government to use Fair Trade coffee. If you belong to a faith community, encourage the community to <a href="http://www.crsfairtrade.org/coffee/download/money-heart.pdf">incorporate Fair Trade into the official budget</a> (PDF).  Finally, TransFair Canada has put together a great document to guide you through the <a href="http://www.uniterra.ca/uniterra/uploads/ressources/Fair%20Trade%20Towns%20Action%20Kit%20-%20FINAL.pdf">Fair Trade Town</a> (PDF) certification process.</p>
<p>Good luck, and keep us updated on any efforts you might take to help make Fair Trade products more easily accessible in the market!</p>
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