Showing posts with label Fair Trade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fair Trade. Show all posts
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Zhena's New Chai Tea
It is well known I am a sucker for Chai Tea and one of my favorite Organic Fair Trade Tea brands Zhena's Gypsy Tea just launched a New Chai Tea line that they are offering for only $3 for all three new flavors check it out it's like 90% off!! I had to share offer only good through 7/19. Coconut Chai yumm looks delicious!

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Monday, February 6, 2012
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Open Hand design
Working at the Outdoor retailer show each season here in Utah is always a blast but I always see thing for a season ahead so you can say I'm early for once in my life. I've been waiting to order my coat from prAna since spring since I see the whole line then. I just love it's tone of blue...
But my FAVORITE thing about this time of year is not to buy but to GIVE BACK and prAna with it's Fair-Trade partner Open Hands Design is one my favorite ways to buy gifts during the Holidays. It really is a win win you get to buy adorable unique gifts and are giving back all at the same time. I was such a fan of the Beanies last year and then when they added the Circle Scarf I was in LOVE!
Check out prAna's New Open Hand product this year the IKAT Scarf. I just ordered a few for Christmas gifts. For more information about Open Hand Design their products and the amazing programs they have started helping thousands of less fortunate click HERE. Their products not only help a good cause they were made by a good cause. Hey they're super sleek designs too. You really can't go wrong shopping with Open Hands Design this Holiday season.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Valentines Day Chocolate Fair Trade
After visiting Steelgrass Chocolate Farms in Kauai, Hawaii a couple years back I was informed on what does go on in the name of chocolate. I now only buy FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE and I will not support companies like Hersey's. Fair trade chocolate bars are made from cocoa beans which are bought for a fair price from farmers. Hersey's is the largest supplier of Chocolate in our country and they do NOT support fair trade. Learn more on Hersey's HERE.
Now why would you care about FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE? Here is why...
Cocoa farmers are some of the poorest people in the world and many of them earn on average about £50 a year. That is about $68 dollars income a year. These farmers can not supply basic needs like food, clean water and education for their children or families.
Most of our chocolate comes from the Ivory Coast region of West Africa, where cocoa production is an enormous part of the economy. In Ghana, 40 percent of the country’s export revenues come from the sale of cocoa. Unfortunately, very little of the profit goes to the farmers who grow the cocoa beans. I can afford to buy a candy bar, so I can afford to pay such a small price more to get fair trade candy bar. Many of these farmers and their children have never even had the luxury of eating a chocolate candy bar.
Fair Trade cocoa offers farmers an opportunity to make a real living and STOP child slavery on the Cocoa fields.
Now why would you care about FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE? Here is why...
Cocoa farmers are some of the poorest people in the world and many of them earn on average about £50 a year. That is about $68 dollars income a year. These farmers can not supply basic needs like food, clean water and education for their children or families.
Most of our chocolate comes from the Ivory Coast region of West Africa, where cocoa production is an enormous part of the economy. In Ghana, 40 percent of the country’s export revenues come from the sale of cocoa. Unfortunately, very little of the profit goes to the farmers who grow the cocoa beans. I can afford to buy a candy bar, so I can afford to pay such a small price more to get fair trade candy bar. Many of these farmers and their children have never even had the luxury of eating a chocolate candy bar.
284,000 children toil in abusive labor conditions in West Africa's Chocolate fields
In fact, the difficulty in making a living at cocoa farming has spawned an increase in child and even slave labor drawn from poor neighboring countries such as Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin and Togo. Children and other workers are forced to work long days picking and processing cocoa beans (it takes 400 of these pods to make just one pound of chocolate). Very few of the children have the opportunity to attend school. It is also reported in that about 12,500 children working on cocoa farms had no relatives in the area, a warning sign for serious trafficking.Fair Trade cocoa offers farmers an opportunity to make a real living and STOP child slavery on the Cocoa fields.
The Fair Trade Chocolate production criteria guarantees:
- Forced and abusive child labor are prohibited
- Farming families earn a price that is adequate to meet their basic human needs
- Environmentally sustainable production methods are required
- Buying Fair Trade Chocolate not only seems like the right choice but the only choice
Below is a long– but by no means all-inclusive – list of fair trade and organic chocolate suppliers.
These Companies that either directly support the communities of their cacao farmers or offer chocolate that is both organic and fair trade are denoted in bold.
Eat responsibly!
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