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  • Supply chain collaboration

    Key issue

    Farmers earning a decent living is a clear enough goal. Yet collaboration across all stakeholders is needed to drive progress forward.

  • Trade unions

    Key issue

    It is critical for workers to join voices in trade unions and collectively negotiate. Their conditions should not solely rely on private standard setters.

  • Remediating child labour

    Key issue

    A deeper understanding and commitment to addressing child labour risks is needed, it is not an isolated issue to be dealt with, and access to remedy by the rights holders is critical.

  • Environmental rights

    Key issue

    Environmental rights are human rights, and every stakeholder has a role to play to address the critical issue of climate change.

  • Mitigating risks

    Key issue

    We commit to aligning Fairtrade’s policies and processes with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.

  • Access to remedy

    Key issue

    Remediation of systemic human rights violations is important but also challenging

  • How does Fairtrade mitigate violations in global supply chains?

    Publication: published 19 Apr 2021

    Why do some businesses continue their pervasive use of vast and opaque supplier networks, prioritizing efficiency of cost and time over sustainability and transparency? How can governments fulfill ...

  • Fairtrade and Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence: much to offer – and to learn

    Press release: posted 19 Apr 2021

    Legislation is needed – voluntary initiatives like certifications are not sufficient to solve human rights violations in global supply chains. New publication explores our role when it comes to human ...

  • No Social Justice Without Climate Justice

    Article: posted 22 Apr 2021

    A Q&A with Fairtrade’s Climate Advisor on our Mission to Tackle Climate Change

  • Eight Years Later: From Rana Plaza to a Sustainable Fashion Future

    Article: posted 26 Apr 2021

    A paradigm shift in the conversation around sustainable textiles and human rights and environmental due diligence in textile supply chains.

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Fairtrade is much more than merely an environmental certification, it is the only and best ethical and social certification that really ensures social and environmental, ethical and economic impact, and therefore human impact.Enrique Calderon, coffee farmer, COOPEAGRI cooperative, Costa Rica

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