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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | You can start by simply changing your usual brand of tea or coffee to a Fairtrade one. Most supermarkets will have plenty to choose from, or for real ethical consumerism you could buy it from a charity. If you're having difficulty persuading your friends or work colleagues, why not organise a taste testing session without the labels!
![]() After this, you could move on to changing your favourite chocolate bar, fruit or cereal. If you are in a sports club, why not change your footballs or rugby balls to Fairtrade ones? It’s easy to get hold of leaflets and posters, particularly when close to Fairtrade Fortnight (first two weeks in March). You could put up a display in your office or school, or give out free samples. Materials are available directly from suppliers or the Fairtrade Foundation www.fairtrade.org.uk If you decide to “Go Fairtrade” in your business or school in Swansea, let us know – we are compiling a list which helps us to maintain our status as a Fairtrade City. (See Contact us page) |