
Fair trade labels were initially launched on the market as a way to promote the products of democratically-operating organizations of small producers in the South more directly to consumers around the world.
Fair trade labels were initially launched on the market as a way to promote the products of democratically-operating organizations of small producers in the South more directly to consumers around the world.
Support the Senate Bill Banning Deadly Neurotoxin on Food We have the scientific studies to be able to say it […]
Fair World Project condemns the violence, racism, anti-Semitism, bigotry, and ideology of oppression that took place in Charlottesville over the […]
When we first published our report Justice in the Fields and accompanying fact sheet Who Grew Your Food last fall, […]
We have been sounding the alarm about Mondelez’s Cocoa Life program ever since the mega chocolate company announced its iconic […]
What Happened to Trump’s Campaign Promise for Better Trade Rules? Last week the Trump administration released their initial objectives for […]
On Monday the U.S. Trade Representative’s office released initial trade objectives for the Trump Administration’s NAFTA renegotiation. Rather than accounting […]
A new study this month raised alarm bells with its conclusion that Seattle’s new minimum wage law, currently on track […]
Can We Get 10,000 Signatures for Cocoa Farmers & Against Child Labor? The chocolate industry is known to have a […]