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Home > Fairtrade FairtradeBreaking News...Sainsburys in Lancaster are rolling out a new selection of Fairtrade snacks in their cafe. This new snack range will compliment their range of Fairtrade hot drinks (not inlcuding speciality teas) already on sale.
Lancaster City Council and Lancaster, Morecambe & District Fairtrade Group continue to work together to champion Fairtrade in the community, working hard to ensure that the number of organisations which supply Fairtrade items to the district continues to increase year on year. Ask for Fairtrade products with this Mark What is Fairtrade?Fairtrade aims to tackle poverty by enabling disadvantaged producers from poor countries to receive a better deal. The FAIRTRADE Mark, which guarantees that products meet international Fairtrade standards, is often seen on tea and coffee but Fairtrade applies to much, much more. All sorts of amazing hand-crafted items and other products from all around the world carry the FAIRTRADE Mark; from pasta to cotton and from soap to wine – you can buy it all in Lancaster district.
How does Lancaster City Council support Fairtrade?Lancaster City Council supports Fairtrade by committing to the following:
Where can I find Fairtrade products locally?The Lancaster, Morecambe & District Fairtrade Group maintains the Lancaster & Morecambe Fairtrade District Directory (supported by Global Link) which lists the cafés and retail outlets supplying products with the FAIRTRADE Mark and other fairly traded items in Lancaster district. How can I support Fairtrade in Lancaster district?
Global LinkGlobal Link is a Development Education Centre based in Lancaster with a strong library of resources on global issues. Their aim is to promote awareness and understanding of global issues, and to empower people to take positive action for justice, development and sustainability. Global Link work with Lancaster, Morecambe & District Fairtrade Group to promote Fairtrade. ContactFor more information please contact us. |