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Fairtrade Fortnight. Takes place from Monday 9 September – Sunday 22 September 2024. This year, join us in urging everyone to Be the Change, by picking up Fairtrade products and speaking up for fairer trade.
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Dec 1, 2021 · FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2022 (21ST FEBRUARY – 6TH MARCH) will be a show of solidarity with those on the frontline of the climate crisis. COP26 didn’t deliver the change needed to stay within 1.5, nor did it secure finance to directly support farmers and workers on the frontline, but the Fairtrade Foundation believes there is hope if we all act ...
What will be the learning focus of Fairtrade Fortnight 2022? So, this Fairtrade Fortnight, we invite your school to stand with farmers and workers seeking climate justice. We have created new films, lesson plans and activities that will help you to explore the inequalities at the heart of the climate crisis, and learn how governments ...
- Fairtrade London Walk
- Arts University Bournemouth
- Fairtrade Trail, Reigate Fairtrade Community
- Coffee Ceremony, Harrow Fairtrade Community
- Vox Pops, Brent Fairtrade Community
- Informing The Communi-Tree, Skipton Fairtrade & Water Street Primary School
- The Banana Campaigner, Croydon Fairtrade Community
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Why we love this
Walking around your local area is not only a great way to raise visual awareness of Fairtrade within your community, but it is also a socially distanced way to campaign together and get your steps in!
How to get involved
Explore Fairtrade London’s website for resources and upcoming events in your local London borough. Visit Fairtrade London’s website If you want to put on your own walk but don’t live in London, don’t worry; use our map to find your local Fairtrade community. Use the Fairtrade Communities Map
Why we love this
We love this because it’s a creative way to show you care! You can create something visually beautiful while raising awareness at the same time. This is a great activity to do with your local community and fun for all ages.
How to get involved
To get your institution involved, visit the Fairtrade Universities and Colleges webpage If you simply want to get involved with some creative ways to spread the message, explore our resources library where you can find inspiration for your next project. Visit the Fairtrade Resources Library
Why we love this
We love this because it not only helps you learn where you can source Fairtrade products locally, but it also shows support for the businesses who sell Fairtrade products.
How to get involved
Discover which businesses partner with Fairtrade and where to find Fairtrade products. Visit the Buying Fairtrade webpage Or if you’re a business owner, learn how your business can get involved. Visit the Fairtrade for Business webpage
As part of Fairtrade Fortnight, on 22nd February visitors to Café Connect, part of Stanmore Baptist Church in London, were treated to a Fairtrade chocolate and coffee. There was also a demonstration of traditional Sudanese coffee which was served in little glass cups from a traditional East African coffee pot called a Jabana, with dates and popcorn...
Campaigners in Brent visited local shops to ask people in their area what Fairtrade meant to them. ‘Vox Pops’ are a short videos made up of interviews with public, literally meaning ‘voice of the people’. These videos are a great way to find out how your community sees Fairtrade and an opportunity to give people more information about how Fairtrade...
Why we love this
We love this because the new generation are game changers. Young people are at the forefront of fighting climate change because they are the ones it will affect the most.
How to get involved
Find out how to involve your school and include Fairtrade within the curriculum. Find information and resources on Fairtrade Schools
Fairtrade Fortnight wouldn’t be right without a dancing banana. And that’s exactly what one brave campaigner in Croydon decided to take on to raise awareness. https://twitter.com/AnnieSalte/status/1497131354936467470?s=20&t=CMICpKSQ1o08sLgpR0svjQ
Campaigning doesn’t stop at Fairtrade Fortnight! If you’ve been inspired to get started then explore our website for upcoming events and resources. Visit our Campaign webpage Spread the word on why fairer trade is a critical part in winning climate justice! Join your local Fairtrade community If you have any questions please contact us and our team...
Fairtrade Fortnight 2022: 21 February – 6 March. The climate crisis is an immediate and ever-increasing threat. Farmers and workers in low and middle income countries, who have done the least to contribute to climate change, are disproportionately affected.
Mar 1, 2022 · The annual event takes place from 21 February to 6 March this year, with UK schools, universities and companies joining forces to explore what Fairtrade really means.
Feb 2, 2022 · FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2022. 21 February to 6 March 2022. Choose The World You Want. For two weeks each year at the end of February and start of March, hundreds of individuals, companies and groups across Ireland come together to share the stories of the people who grow our food, people who are often exploited and underpaid.