The document lists various food and drink products that are available as fair trade certified, including cotton clothes, flowers, coffees, teas, juices, chocolate, cereals, honey, wine, beer, and fresh and dried fruits. It then discusses how fair trade works, noting that PG Tips tea aims to source 100% of its tea from Rainforest Alliance certified farms by 2010 to ensure fair prices and better growing conditions for farmers. Fair trade also aims to pay farmers just as much for their crops and give them a better place to grow in. The farming process is described from seed planting to harvest to sale to companies like Tesco and Asda, which pay farmers a fair price for tea that is then sold at fair prices
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1. Fair trade
Cotton
Clothes, homeward and health & beauty items made with Fair-trade certified cotton...
Flowers
Roses, carnations, sunflowers...
Coffees
Roast and ground, espresso, decaf, instant...
Teas
Black, green, herbal, decaf, radios...
Juice & Soft Drinks
Orange, tropical, apple, smoothies...
Hot chocolate
Drink, instant, cocoa...
Fresh fruits
Bananas, pineapples, mangoes, lemons, limes, oranges, coconuts, grapefruits...
Dried fruits
Apricots, raisins, sultanas, apples, mangoes...
Chocolate & cocoa
Dark, milk, white, fruit and nut, mint chocolates, drinking chocolate, hot chocolate, cocoa...
Cakes & brownies
Chocolate cakes, fruit cakes, Christmas pudding...
Biscuits
Cookies and shortbread with Fair-trade sugar, chocolate and nuts...
Cereals & bars
Muesli, flapjacks, fruit bars...
Sweets
Toffees, fudge, mints...
Honey
2. Set, clear and organic...
Wine & spirits
Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Pinot Grigio, rum...
Beer & ale
Made with Fair-trade certified sugar
How fair trade works
Down our local shop yesterday, we were excited to see the small
square PG Tips packets sporting the Rainforest Alliance frog label with
accompanying text that told us that now 50 per cent of PG Tips tea
comes from Rainforest Alliance-certified farms, and that the tea
company aims to make that 100 per cent by 2010.
So this means the people that do the growing get pay just as much
and they have a better place to grow there tea in so that is way
better then paying the company more and giving the growers like
10%
Tea and how it is grow and sold: first of all the farmer gets the seed
and plants it in the ground they grow it and then they harvise it then
they put it in sacks then the companies like Tesco or asda come to
buy the tea for a fair price then they sell it in there store for a fair
price
We should buy fair trade because u know what the money is going to
and the pepole that work for the company will get paid fairly