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.
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.
ReplyDeleteNo mention though of how they treat their shop floor staff and customers.
see https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Overview/Working-at-Lidl-EI_IE7428.11,15.htm
DeleteWill the event be recorded or broadcast in any way?
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