One of the best places to start is Ten Thousand Villages. If you're in the Raleigh area, they are a store in Cameron Village shopping center. Their website is: http://www.villagesofraleigh.org/ . Everything they sell is Fair Trade and they have wonderful gifts, coffee, chocolate, musical instruments, and more. The organization's main website is http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/ . They also provide good information about the practical aspects of what Fair Trade means for those receiving the wages. Check out their information here.
I have been trying to pay close attention recently to be able to name other places in our community to find Fair Trade. Fair Trade items are typically marked with a small emblem on the packaging or signs in the store indicate it. Most often in the US and Canada, the image will look like this:
Other images have been used in the past:
There is also an international symbol that is used (except in the US and Canada) that looks like:
Another website with information, history, and also some critique of the idea is found on Wikipedia (yes I can't believe I'm recommending this site--sorry Seminary professors!)
Click here for the Fair Trade Site. You are also able to find lots of links by going to www.google.com and searching for "Fair Trade."
I will keep updating this list as I find places to purchase stuff that is Fair Trade. If you find items or stores you would like included, please comment to the Blog or email me at suzparkermiller@gmail.com to add to my list. Thanks!
Fair Trade Retailers, Companies, and Products:
- Ten Thousand Villages (mentioned above)
- Starbucks (most of their coffee is "Ethically Traded" but is not well marked-ask at the counter. Also you get a $.10 discount for bringing your own mug/cup/used Starbucks cup, etc). www.starbucks.com
- Brueggers Bagels (Currently they offer French Roast and French Toast (which I highly recommend!) flavors in Fair Trade and also sell the French Roast. If you bring your own mug, you can get a "Refill" for a cheaper price.) http://www.brueggers.com/
- Caribou Coffee offers rotating varieties of Fair Trade Coffee--ask in the store for which are available at that time. http://www.cariboucoffee.com/
- World Mission Shop (Moravian Missions shop in Winston-Salem, NC off Miller Street near Baptist Hospital.)
- Equal Exchange Brand Products are all fair trade--coffee, chocolate, tea and more. Sold at Ten Thousand Villages and other retailers. http://www.equalexchange.coop/
- Larry's Beans--a local Raleigh producer of Fair Trade, Organic Coffee. Their beans and coffee can be found at lots of local shops and is spreading out too! http://www.larrysbeans.com/
- Whole Foods Markets
1 comment:
Don't forget Equal Exchange! LOVE their hot chocolate mix, too.
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