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Recognising Fair Trade
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www.fta.org.au Recognising Fair Trade
In an age of globalised markets and unsubstantiated ‘fair washing’ , it is increasingly vital for Fair Trade claims to be independently verified.
Below is a guide to three trustworthy systems.
Fair Traders of Australia Endorsement
The Fair Traders of Australia (FToA) endorsement from the Fair Trade Association enables small businesses, with Fair Trade at the core of their mission, to strengthen and validate their commitment to the 10 Principles of Fair Trade in their business practices.
To find out more, visit fta.org.au/fair-traders.
World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO) Guarantee
The WFTO focuses on both social enterprise and Fair Trade. The WFTO Guarantee System is the only international verification model focused on social enterprises that put the interests of workers, farmers and artisans first.
To find out more, visit wfto.com.
Fairtrade Mark
The Fairtrade Mark is a product certification label. Businesses can use the Fairtrade Mark on products that meet the international Fairtrade standards. Common Fairtrade certified products include chocolate, coffee, tea and cotton.
To find out more, visit fairtrade.com.au.
DISCLAIMER: While we have sought to include only businesses that stock Fair Trade products or that operate according to Fair Trade principles, no guarantee or formal endorsement is given on any listed business in regards to their Fair Trade operations other than those Fair Trader endorsed businesses, WFTO member organisations or Fairtrade certified products which carry the Fairtrade label.