PUBLIC DEBATE ON FAIRTRADE
KENSAL GREEN ON THURS 17 NOV
Brent Fairtrade Network is joining with Fairtrade
groups in Harrow, Ealing, Hounslow, Richmond and Kingston to host a debate on
the future of Fairtrade on
Thursday 17 November 7-9 pm at St Martin’s
Church, Kensal Green,
Mortimer Road, NW10 5SN.
All are welcome and entry is free. We shall be
discussing topics such as the following:
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Is the Fairtrade model still a good one?
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Why not a Fairtrade label for manufactured
goods?
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Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade: are two
labels needed?
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Why do we need the Fairtrade Sourcing
Programme?
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Workers’ wages and rights raised by the
critical SOAS report in 2014 “Fairtrade, Employment and Poverty Reduction in
Ethiopia and Uganda”
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What is the future of ethical certification?
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How should Fairtrade respond to the
proliferation of schemes?
We have a great line up of speakers to discuss these
topics with:
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Anne Cooper, Oxfam
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Barbara Crowther, Fairtrade Foundation
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Stuart Singleton-White, Rainforest Alliance
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Vidya Rangan, ISEAL: global movement
of sustainability standards
The event starts at 7 pm with Fairtrade refreshments
and stall: bring cash or cheques for early Christmas shopping. From 7.30 pm we
shall hear briefly from the speakers on the topics above before opening up
discussion, ending by 9 pm.
If you plan to attend please register: www.eventbrite.com/e/does-fairtrade-have-a-future-tickets-28817702524 This
helps us with the planning – but you are welcome to come even without
registering.
3 comments:
An observable trend in television ads of supermarkets -- most notably Lidl -- is now that they comply with sustainability standards in their sourcing, and treat their producers well.
No mention though of how they treat their shop floor staff and customers.
Will the event be recorded or broadcast in any way?
see https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Overview/Working-at-Lidl-EI_IE7428.11,15.htm
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