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Baroness Sarah Ludford MEP Liberal Democrat Member of the European Parliament for London |
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| Baroness Sarah Ludford MEP | <office@sarahludfordmep.org.uk> | 22nd November 2008 |
Fairtrade - munch it, wear it, taste it, choose it!9.25.28am UTC (GMT +0000) Tue 27th Feb 2007
At the beginning of this year's 'Fairtrade fortnight', London's Liberal Democrat MEP is encouraging Londoners to buy and try products that make life-changing differences to people in developing countries. Sarah said: "The Fairtrade Mark guarantees a fair and stable price to farmers in developing countries. It also guarantees consumers a top-quality and environmentally-friendly product." "It is such a simple and direct way to make a big difference to the lives of poor families in developing countries. Helping people to support themselves through trade is a hand-up, not a hand-out." "Liberal Democrats across London are leading the way fighting for a fairer deal and LibDem run boroughs including Camden, Islington, Richmond and Kingston have all achieved the status of "Fairtrade towns". "With a massive range of Fairtrade products now available it is easier than ever to munch it, wear it, taste it and choose it!" Notes: In October, Sarah quizzed the EU's Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson over EU policies to support Fairtrade including standards and certification for the production of garments. Their exchange can be read at http://sarahludfordmep.org.uk/speeches/131.html To become a Fairtrade Town, five goals must be met: • The local council must pass a resolution supporting Fairtrade, and serve Fairtrade coffee and tea at its meetings and in offices and canteens; • A range of Fairtrade products must be readily available in the area's shops and served in local cafés and catering establishments (targets are set in relation to population); • Fairtrade products must be used by a number of local work places (estate agents, hairdressers etc) and community organisations (churches, schools etc); • Attract media coverage and popular support for the campaign; • A local Fairtrade steering group must be convened to ensure continued commitment to Fairtrade Town status.
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