Fair Trade South America


The aim of fair trade is to work with marginalized producers and workers in order to help them move from a position of vulnerability and poverty to security and economic self-sufficiency.

Directory

A Greater Gift Organization — A Greater Gift/SERRV International works with thousands of small-scale artisans and farmers in Africa, Asia, Latin America and other developing regions of the world by marketing their handcrafts and agricultural products.
Blogsplot! — Promoting Fairtrade in Sport
Bridge of Hope — Bridge of Hope works with over 230 fair trade artisans in Peru to help market their products. We have a wide variety of quality products.
CAFECOSA - Gourmet Coffee from Costa Rica — Rich and delicious Tarrazu coffee from the heart of Costa Rica. Certified Fair Trade and Shade Grown.
Clinton Global Initiative — The defining characteristics of the Clinton Global Initiative are its action-oriented nature and its track record of converting pioneering ideas into viable solutions with tangible results. CGI members develop ‘commitments to action’, focusing on practical, effective problem-solving measures that can be taken now.
Forests of the World — Since 1993, Forests of the World has imported and distributed fairly-traded products made by people living in and around endangered forests worldwide. The Forests website is primarily for wholesale purchases, but you consumers can find these fair trade, environmentally friendly products at linked to retailers.
Globalfolks — Globalfolks is a nonprofit organization marketing Fair Trade products hand-crafted by artisans in Haiti, Kenya, Peru, Uganda, Nicaragua and other developing countries of the world.
Inca Kids — Committed to FUN, FASHIONABLE and SAFE products for your family. Every purchase supports directly unprivileged artisans in Peru by providing them with a fair wage.
Kenana Knitters — Kenana Knitters started in 1998, the primary object being to help rural women find some much needed form of income utilising their spinning and knitting skills. The group buys homespun wool produced locally, then knits it into toys, bed-covers, jerseys, socks, scarves, hats and other fashion and sport accessories.
NYC Fair Trade Coalition — The New York City Fair Trade Coalition is an organization dedicated to raising awareness and educating consumers about Fair Trade, and increasing the availability of Fair Trade Products in New York City.
One World Projects — One World Projects strives to reduce poverty, restore balance in nature, and promote peace by giving artisans around the world a chance to earn fair wages and improve their lives and communities.
Original Good — The mission of the Original Good product line is to connect consumers with ethically sourced options while providing employment and opportunity for thousands of artisans around the world.
Promising Growth — Handmade fique handbags from Colombia. Our products offer income-generating opportunities to Colombian artisans by giving them direct access to American consumers. Everything is handmade by local artisans near Medellin, Colombia. We manage our business using fair trade practices, therefore improving the lives of everyone involved equally and fairly.
Ten Thousand Villages — Since 1946 Ten Thousand Villages has supported the work of literally tens of thousands of artisans in over 30 countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East, making us one the largest fair trade organizations in North America.
World of Good — World of Good: Development Organization is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on building strategies to substantially improve economic and social conditions for millions of artisans and their families living on less than $4 per day. Our organization promotes fair trade practices and invests in fair trade artisan communities around the world. We strive to educate US consumers and corporations about the benefits of engaging in ethical trade practices to bridge the gap between the global north and south.
World of Good (Store) — World of Good, Inc. engages people in changing the world through commerce that alleviates poverty and benefits the environment. To make good choices easy and accessible, World of Good works with wholesale, retail, and online partners to create shopping experiences based on information, trust, and social impact.
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