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The Daily Green Tip
Saturday is World Fair Trade Day, so look for events in your area designed to highlight the role that fair trade practices play in supporting workers around the world, particularly small-scale indigenous farmers and artisans. (Events will continue from now through May 19.) Fair trade principles espoused by the World Fair Trade Organization include paying a fair wage and ensuring workers are not exposed to noxious chemicals while producing goods for sale.
Purchasing fair trade food and goods can be confusing, because there isn't a single trusted certification for fair trade goods. The World Fair Trade Organization has one label. Fair Trade USA (formerly TransFair USA) has its own trusted certification for products ranging from apparel to wine. The Fair Trade Federation has yet another. And there are several more.
But if you shop trusted retailers, like Worldofgood.ebay.com or Ten Thousand Villages you're often shopping for fair trade with a small "f" and small "t." World of Good works with various third-party "trust providers" that certify its products on a variety of metrics, ranging from sustainability to indigenous community development; it's a retailer that The Daily Green has grown to trust.
The best way to buy fair trade is to ask a few questions and learn a few retailers and brands to trust. Once you start looking, you'll find a range of product in every category that you can feel good about purchasing. For instance, this weekend, in a special promotion with The Daily Green, Equal Exchange is offering $5 off the purchase of two packages of fair trade coffee.
Get started with these organic and fair trade chocolates, organic and fair trade flowers, fair trade coffees, and even gifts for your sweetheart.
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It is estimated that the 54 billion aluminum cans recycled last year in the U.S. saved 15 million barrels of oil. Lean more about the benefits of going green.
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Driving Green
Save money when you travel with these car maintenance tips and gas saving ideas. Read more about driving green.
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Glossary of green terminology and definitions such as energy audits, fair trade, freecycling, organics, phantom load and more.
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We often forget that water is not an infinite natural resource. Learn easy ways you can conserve water.
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