The study from international food and grocery expert IGD discovered that more than half (52%) of shoppers feel that the pay and conditions of people producing their groceries in poorer countries is an important consideration, while an additional third (34%) would like these workers to enjoy good conditions even if they don’t normally think about it.
Friday, 28 August 2009
British Fair Trade Consumer Research
The study from international food and grocery expert IGD discovered that more than half (52%) of shoppers feel that the pay and conditions of people producing their groceries in poorer countries is an important consideration, while an additional third (34%) would like these workers to enjoy good conditions even if they don’t normally think about it.
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Cadbury´introducing international FairTrade Certification
Saturday, 8 August 2009
Understanding Fair Trade - Examples and best practises
The website EcoXOXO.com is a website specialized in green retailing, green products and eco-fashion. They offer innovative products, made of recycled, sustainable and renewable materials. The production methods of these clothes, the welness of the employees and the environmental effect of the production are key factors for this company. Green products are offered from non-biodegrable materials.
The section of Fair Trade shows the selection of the fair trade companies and the effect of selecting these companies.
The selection of the fair trade companies is very strict. Fair trade rules are a way of ensuring that trading partnerships are based on reciprocal benefits and mutual respect. And, that they provide equal opportunities for all people, including advancement, and the right to organize. It ensures that honoust prices are calculated and that wages be fair in the local context. Also, the companies must be open to public accountability to ensure that national health, safety, and wage laws be upheld. And finally, that products be environmentally sustainable and conserve natural resources. It is important that you purchase products from underdeveloped nations whose counterparts abide by these practices. Otherwise, the impoverished remain powerless.
At their website in the section Fair Trade you can some selection of their fair trade projects and the story about these projects.
Fair Trade Guidelines: http://www.ecoxoxo.com/Fair_Trade.htm
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
Supermarket Sainsbury´s launches plan to support homeless people
The plan with the project name, “Hosanna” will arrange raffles and theme dinners, like for example with christmas. The local supermarket of Peterborough also reserved space and invites their customers to donate clothes for the homeless people.
As far as we could find out this Sainsbury´s supermarket is the first and only of this chain organizing this project.
For more information on this charity project of this supermarket take a look at this news article.
Monday, 3 August 2009
Carrefour: the social responsability of a big retailer: the success of the social grocery stores

The first aim of this store concept was to provide grocery products, hygiene products and cleaning products free of charge or with a big discount. The stores are located close to the target group, at the first store 250 families. The store concept also supports social integration, the employees are younger people who get trained and educated to obtain experience and a possible job at the hypermarkets and supermarkets of Carrefour. In Belgium currently there are 5 of these social corner stores.
Local companies and organizations are involved in material and logistic support, taking part in the shops’ performances. The group supplies the corner stores with the required equipment (aisle shelves, refrigerators, display shelves).