Last night we slept in Boll and Branch bed sheets with the comfort that they were produced by farmers who earned a living wage for the cotton they produced. This Fair Trade Certified product was made in factories that were safe, clean and free of discrimination and inhumane treatment such as forced labor and child labor. www.bollandbranch.com
Monday, March 26, 2018
Thursday, March 15, 2018
Fair Trade and Human Trafficking
Fair Trade is featured in the latest edition of the Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County's Catholic Network to end Human Trafficking newsletter. You can be a conscious consumer through Fair Trade – a child’s life may depend on it. Including this one below.
https://www.scribd.com/document/373639406/CHTNetNewsMar18-Newsletter
https://www.scribd.com/document/373639406/CHTNetNewsMar18-Newsletter
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Fair Trade Certified Factory T-shirts
Found Fair Trade Certified Factory T-shirts from Prana at Whole Foods in Campbell. Being Fair Trade Certified Factory ensures that garment workers have safe working conditions, a voice in the workplace, higher earnings, and that women are treated equally. These rights are not always guaranteed in many of countries. Purchasing these products ensures these rights.
Friday, March 2, 2018
Fair Trade on Magliocco
Quickly make your way to the Starbucks on Winchester and Magliocco in San Jose where Manager Mike and his welcoming staff will be glad to serve you a delicious cup of the Fair Trade Italian Roast Coffee. For a short period of time this cup of justice is now in their coffee rotation. The address is 804 South Winchester Blvd. Thanks.
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