Fairtrade food
What are London Boroughs already doing to promote Fairtrade?
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Borough having achieved Fairtrade status |
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Borough where Council has passed resolution and is making good progress towards Fairtrade status |
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Borough where Council has yet to pass resolution and is not yet making significant progress towards Fairtrade status* |
* Let us know if you think things have improved in your Borough. We will update the map as more action happens
To achieve Fairtrade status:
- The local council passes a resolution to support Fairtrade and to serve Fairtrade products.
- A range of Fairtrade products are readily available in the area’s retail outlets and served in local catering outlets.
- Local workplaces and community organisations support Fairtrade and use Fairtrade products whenever possible.
- Media coverage and events raise awareness and understanding of Fairtrade.
- A local Fairtrade steering group is convened to develop the work and gain new support.
What can London Boroughs do? Pass a resolution to become a Fairtrade Borough.
Contact Malcolm Clark at Fairtrade London, tel: 020 7837 2272; malcolm@fairtradelondon.org.uk; www.fairtradelondon.org.uk
Download a high-resolution version of the above London Borough map of progress on Fairtrade food [750kb jpg]. This can be reproduced in other publications, but please check with us first (email: kath@sustainweb.org) - we would like to be sure that this work is reported accurately, and to keep track of who has seen or promoted this. Thank you!




