The green represents the grass. The blue represents the sky. And the black part in the middle shows a man or a woman with their arm raised. This could represent the farmer holding up their product. A consumer reaching up to get a Fairtrade product off the shelf at the shop. Or, a Fairtrade campaigner fighting for a fairer trading system.
Green-grass blue-sky circle-head and it is a man waving
Many people never think about what the fair trade mark means, thinking its just a sign that makes people think about Fair Trade. But there is more to the blue, green and black symbol than people think. The fair trade mark shows that the product it is on is "Fair Trade certified" meaning that it has been grown and produced from a fair trade farmer and this trade mark has been copy righted so that unless they are actually produced from a fair trade farmer and cannot be forged by any farmers who are not from fair trade. The mark of Fair Trade is used in over 50 countries around the world.
fairtrade is unfair tosikhs as they do not get a fair share
If by fair trade you mean do they use sweatshops, the answer is no they do not. They abide by fair labor standards. I contacted them about this years ago, that's how I know.
The green is grass or farm land The blue is the sky and the black shape in between of the colours is a man with his fist in the air
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The Fairtrade Mark is an independent consumer label which appears on products as a guarantee that the disadvantaged cotton producers in the developing world are getting a better deal. For a product to display the Fairtrade Mark it must meet the rigorous international Fairtrade standards. This applies all through the supply chain, from the ginning of the cotton through to manufacture and printing of the garment. In addition to this a percentage of the sale price is returned via the Fair Trade Foundation to the farmers who grow the cotton.
A persons hand reaching out to the poor
it means autograph fair trade association ltd
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