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Fairtrade Fortnight: Tearfund volunteers meet the people behind the products

With Fairtrade Fortnight fast approaching (25 February – 9 March), Tearfund volunteers are encouraging their local communities to switch to fairtrade products, fresh from a visit to Tearcraft producers in India.

Earlier this month development agency Tearfund gave volunteers selling their fairly traded Tearcraft products the chance to see fairtrade in action, by meeting the very people who have created the products.

The 16-person team travelled throughout India seeing the products they in the UK sell being made.

Jan Wildy, from Glasgow, has been selling Tearcraft products for more than two years and raised over £1,000 from sales. “Fairtrade works because it makes a difference to people's lives, giving them back their self esteem and the chance to build lives free from abject poverty,” says Jan. “Buying fairly traded products means we not only get the benefit of excellent quality goods, but the satisfaction of knowing that we are making a difference.”

Saunders, from Loughborough says, ‘We have so much in the West and buying fairtrade products is a way of supporting those who have so little and giving them dignity. It is something we can all do. It isn’t difficult for us but makes such a difference to so many communities.”

Simon Mitchell, from Portsmouth says, “Tearcraft goods make practical household purchases all year round. Encourage your friends, colleagues and clubs to become fairtrade organisations and buy fairtrade yourself.”

Over 400 fairly traded products from Bangladesh, India, Thailand, South Africa, Nepal, Peru and Mexico, make up the Tearcraft’s collection, including homeware, jewellery and toys.

During Fairtrade Fortnight, Tearfund is encouraging people to get cooking in a ‘Fairtrade Bakeathon’. With more than 3,000 fairtrade products available in the UK – from chocolate and coffee to rice and sugar - there has never been a better time to experiment in the kitchen.

Meanwhile, Tearfund’s young supporters are lobbying high street confectioners to stock fairtrade Easter eggs via Tearfund’s new Facebook application, Superbadger.

Tim Hogg, 16, a member of St Saviours Church, Guildford, who is lobbying his local Thorntons to stock fairtrade eggs, says, “It’s not right that unfair trade keeps people in poverty. Fairtrade gives farmers and their families the chance to build a better future – and it tastes great too.”For further information please contact:

Rebecca Taylor, Tearfund on 020 8943 7936 or rebecca.taylor@tearfund.org

 
Notes to Editors 

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1. Guildford teenager Tim Hogg is lobbying high street confectioner Thorntons to stock fairtrade Easter Eggs.

 

2. More than 400 fairly traded crafts and gifts are available in Tearcraft’s collection, including hand painted batik scarves being made here by Tearcraft partner Intermission in India.

 

Tearcraft is one of the pioneers of the fairtrade movement which surfaced in the 1970s. The values invested then are the same today - to generate sustainable employment for craftspeople in poor communities and ensure they are given dignity, respect and a fair return for their skill. To order a Tearcraft catalogue call 0870 240 4896 or shop online at www.tearcraft.org

 

Fairtrade Fortnight runs from 25th February – 9th March. For more details see  www.fairtrade.org.uk

For more details on Tearfund’s ‘Fairtrade Bakeathon’ and fairtrade recipes see www.tearfund.org/campaigning/trade 

 

SuperBadger is Tearfund's revolutionary Facebook application, uniting thousands of Facebook users in the fight against global poverty.  www.tearfund.org/superbadger

Tearfund is one of the UK’s leading relief and development agencies, working in partnership with churches around the world to tackle the causes and effects of poverty. www.tearfund.org


This page was last updated on 21 February 2008

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