Fair Trade

Fair Trade

SERRV ArtisanWork supports small-scale artisans around the world and the organizations that work with them. We collaborate with organizations that are committed to Fair Trade and the guiding principles and fundamental values that drive it. SERRV is a member of the World Fair Trade Organization (formerly IFAT) and a founding member of the Fair Trade Federation. Read on to learn more about Fair Trade.


What is Fair Trade?

Fair Trade is a trading partnership, based on dialogue, transparency and respect, that seeks greater equity in international trade. It contributes to sustainable development by offering better trading conditions to, and securing the rights of, marginalized producers and workers - especially in the South.

Fair Trade organizations have a clear commitment to Fair Trade as the core principal of their mission. They, backed by consumers, are engaged actively in supporting producers and raising awareness. They advocate for changes in the rules and practice of conventional international trade, through active campaigns or by creating, in practice, a viable trade alternative through Fair Trade.

Fair Trade is about more than just paying a fair wage. It also means deliberately working with marginalized producers and workers to help them move toward economic self-sufficiency. It means building trading partnerships that are based on mutual respect, as well as upholding health, safety, and environmental standards and ensuring that producers' and workers' voices are included in decisions that affect them. Most importantly, it means creating sustainable and positive change by seeking to achieve greater equity in international trade.

 

Principles of Fair Trade

The World Fair Trade Organization has established the following 10 principles that Fair Trade organizations use to guide their day-to-day work:

  1. Creating Opportunities for Economically and Socially Marginalized Producers
  2. Developing Transparent and Accountable Relationships
  3. Building Capacity
  4. Promoting Fair Trade
  5. Paying Promptly and Fairly
  6. Assuring Gender Equity
  7. Supporting Safe and Empowering Working Conditions
  8. Ensuring the Rights of Children
  9. Cultivating Environmental Stewardship
  10. Building Trade Relationships Based on Solidarity, Trust and Mutual Respect

 

Fair Trade Organizations

For more information about Fair Trade, visit these organizations that are active in building and promoting fair trade around the world:

International Networks:

World Fair Trade Organization (formerly IFAT)

Fair Trade Labeling Organization

Regional Networks

COFTA: Africa

IFAT-LA: Latin America

Asia Fair Trade Forum - Asia

EFTA - European Fair Trade Association - Europe

NEWS - Network of European Fair Trade Shops - Europe

Fair Trade Federation - North America

United Students for Fair Trade - North America

Fair Trade Resource Network - North America

Green America Guide to Fair Trade - North America

Faith-based Organizations

Catholic Relief Services Fair Trade Program

Lutheran World Relief Fair Trade

 

Additional Resources

To continue learning about Fair Trade, here are some additional resources:

1. Recommended Reading:

Fair Trade Institute - maintains an archive of documents, academic research and other publications about Fair Trade

Fair Trade Resource Network Reading List

Fair Trade Federation Reading List

World Fair Trade Organization Studies and Further Reading

2. Fair Trade Films

Fair Trade Resource Network Fair Trade Film List

 

Take Action

There are many ways you can be involved in Fair Trade and building a more sustainable, just world. For artisan organizations, we suggest contacting a fair trade network close to you to find out how to become involved. There are many national and regional Fair Trade networks. Please check out the WFTO Members Lists to find a Fair Trade organization or national network close to you.

For individuals interested in taking action, here are a few ideas on how to get involved in Fair Trade:

Participate in World Fair Trade Day

Educate others about Fair Trade

Purchase Fair Trade Products

Make your city a Fair Trade Town

Visit Fair Trade Producers

Organize a Fair Trade Fundraiser

Bring Fair Trade into your school, church, workplace, city, sports team

Support groups campaigning on trade justice issues