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Principles for the Fair Trade Federation Members
Federation members fully commit to the
following principles in all of the
transactions:
- Create Opportunities for Economically and Socially Marginalized Producers - Fair Trade is a strategy for poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Members create social and economic opportunities through trading partnerships with marginalized producers. Members place the interests of producers and their communities as the primary concern of their enterprise.
- Develop Transparent and Accountable Relationships- Fair Trade involves relationships that are open, fair, consistent, and respectful. Members show consideration for both customers and producers by sharing information about the entire trading chain through honest and proactive communication. They create mechanisms to help customers and producers feel actively involved in the trading chain. If problems arise, members work cooperatively with fair trade partners and other organizations to implement solutions.
- Build Capacity- Fair Trade is a means to develop producers' independence. Members maintain long-term relationships based on solidarity, trust, and mutual respect, so that producers can improve their skills and their access to markets. Members help producers to build capacity through proactive communication, financial and technical assistance, market information, and dialogue. They seek to share lessons learned, to spread best practices, and to strengthen the connections between communities, including among producer groups.
- Promote Fair Trade- Fair Trade encourages an understanding by all participants of their role in world trade. Members actively raise awareness about Fair Trade and the possibility of greater justice in the global economic system. They encourage customers and producers to ask questions about conventional and alternative supply chains and to make informed choices. Members demonstrate that trade can be a positive force for improving living standards, health, education, the distribution of power, and the environment in the communities with which they work.
- Pay Promptly and Fairly- Fair Trade empowers producers to set prices within the framework of the true costs of labor time, materials, sustainable growth, and related factors. Members take steps to ensure that producers have the capacity to manage this process. Members comply with or exceed international, national, local, and, where applicable, Fair Trade Minimum standards for their employees and producers. Members seek to ensure that income is distributed equitably at all times, particularly equal pay for equal work by women and men. Members ensure prompt payment to all of their partners. Producers are offered access to interest-free pre-harvest or pre-production advance payment.
- Support Safe and Empowering
Working Conditions - Fair Trade means a
safe and healthy working environment free of
forced labor. Throughout the trading chain,
Members cultivate workplaces that empower
people to participate in the decisions that
affect them. Members seek to eliminate
discrimination based on race, caste, national
origin, religion, disability, gender, sexual
orientation, union membership, political
affiliation, age, marital, or health status.
Members support workplaces free from physical,
sexual, psychological, or verbal harassment or
abuse.
- Ensure the Rights of Children -
Fair Trade means that all children have the
right to security, education, and play.
Throughout the trading chain, Members respect
and support the UN Convention on the Rights of
the Child, as well as local laws and social
norms. Members disclose the involvement of
children in production. Members do not support
child trafficking and exploitative child labor.
- Cultivate
Environmental Stewardship - Fair Trade
seeks to offer current generations the ability
to meet their needs without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet their own
needs. Members actively consider the
implications of their decisions on the
environment and promote the responsible
stewardship of resources. Members reduce,
reuse, reclaim, and recycle materials wherever
possible. They encourage environmentally
sustainable practices throughout the entire
trading chain.
- Respect Cultural Identity - Fair Trade celebrates the cultural diversity of communities, while seeking to create positive and equitable change. Members respect the development of products, practices, and organizational models based on indigenous traditions and techniques to sustain cultures and revitalize traditions. Members balance market needs with producers' cultural heritage.
