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How do you use Fairtrade logo?

How do you use Fairtrade logo?

The FAIRTRADE Mark must always be accompanied by the Fairtrade on-pack claim. Download the FAIRTRADE Mark Claims Translations. The FAIRTRADE Cotton Mark is used when the product contains at least fifty percent of cotton and all of the cotton used in the product is Fairtrade certified and physically traceable.

What does the Fair Trade logo guarantee?

THE FAIRTRADE SYSTEM The Mark represents an international system of alternative trade that assures consumers that the farmers and workers have been paid a fair and stable price for their produce. This fair price covers the cost of sustainable production.

What does the Fair Trade logo represent?

The Fairtrade Mark symbol is made up of a blue sky that symbolises optimism, and an arm, raised in the air – this symbolises empowerment. The Fairtrade Mark also incorporates the colour green to symbolise growth. Fairtrade products come from over 70 different countries from around the world.

Is the Fairtrade logo copyrighted?

Products bearing these Marks meet the internationally agreed social, environmental and economic Fairtrade Standards. The FAIRTRADE Marks are registered certification marks and trademarks owned and licensed by Fairtrade International.

What does a fair trade label look like?

The Fairtrade Mark, as seen on products above, signifies that a fair cost has been paid to small farmers and also a Fairtrade premium above the fair price, which goes towards the social, environmental or economic development of the local community.

What are the advantages of fair trade?

Fairtrade can improve food security which is closely linked to economic growth, stable incomes and reduced risk and vulnerability. If a farmer has a better income it means he or she has more money to buy food and more money to invest in growing more crops.

What does a Fairtrade label look like?

What products have the Fairtrade logo?

Fairtrade products

  • Bananas. A go-to snack for people on the run, bananas are a supermarket staple.
  • Cocoa. Chances are you ate some this week – the world loves cocoa, but wouldn’t love the conditions of many of those who grow it.
  • Coffee.
  • Flowers.
  • Sugar.
  • Tea.
  • Cotton.
  • Fruit/Juices.

Why is Cadbury not Fairtrade anymore?

They announced that Cadbury Dairy Milk will no longer be Fairtrade certified. A year later, the company was the subject of a hostile and controversial takeover by US multinational Kraft, though not before they had converted the Green & Blacks range owned by Cadbury to Fairtrade.

How can I use Fairtrade mark on packaging?

For guidance on how to use the FAIRTRADE Mark on packaging and to receive the image files, you can contact us at 0203 301 5001, at [email protected] or through the Fairtrade approval system Fairtrade CONNECT.

Who is the owner of the Fairtrade Mark?

FI owns the FAIRTRADE trademarks and certification marks and sublicenses them to the National Fairtrade Organizations that are FI members.

Is the Fairtrade Mark included in the comprehensive guidelines?

The comprehensive guidelines contain sections that specify most types of packaging and promotional usage, but they cannot cover everything. If clarification of any point or further advice on the use of the FAIRTRADE Mark is needed, please use the contact details on the last page of these guidelines.

Why is Fairtrade good for producers and consumers?

Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows producers the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their everyday shopping.