Showing posts with label ethical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ethical. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Fairtrade Fortnight


Fairtrade fortnight started yesterday. Initially pulled in by the opportunity to create a ‘mini marcher’, I logged on to the website to sign their petition. Despite the comical nature of the little cartoon character I created for myself, there really is nothing to laugh about. Infact, it makes for a pretty depressing lunchtime read while I’m munching away unwittingly.

It’s shocking that 50% of the world’s hungry are farmers who work tirelessly to produce food for the rest of the world. When many of us wouldn't think twice about throwing a soggy bag of pre-packed salad into the bin, these third-world workers are churning out food for everybody else just to scrape a living. The low wages paid to these farmers comes as a consequence of unethical trade. It means that we can afford to feed our families for less while those actually producing the food simply do not have that luxury.

To be totally honest, Fairtrade goods don’t normally spring to mind when I’m shopping, but does that make me a bad person? Unfortunately, I associated Fairtrade with the dusty shelves of charity shops stacked with a variety of dated cotton shirts which were undoubtedly the choice of the ‘Head Volunteer’. Still, if I was presented with a bar of rich, dark chocolate which was Fairtrade, I definitely wouldn't say no. I may even buy two. Until I became aware that Fairtrade week was in action, I’d never visited their website or ever really thought about what it does or what it means.

So today I present any readers with a little challenge and I want to know how you get on. The Green Achiever Scheme actively encourages businesses to source their goods from either local or Fairtrade suppliers. Why not make it your goal for this fortnight?


  • For your office kitchen, Clipper tea and coffee is all Fairtrade certified.  At the office we must get through at least 15-20 teabags a day with one coffee drinker single-handedly making her way through the delicious medium roast Arabica coffee granules. Boxes of teabags and barrels make for easy storage and, of course, can be recycled. Perfect! Find out more here.


  • Also, Mother’s Day is coming up. It falls on the final day of Fairtrade fortnight so, for all those sons and daughters who are often caught rushing to the petrol station for a bunch of sorry-looking flowers on the day, why not get her something now and earn double-smug points for preparedness and ethical sourcing? Green and Blacks chocolates are 100% Fairtrade and taste gorgeous. Visit their website for more info. 


  • For anything else, look here. Check out the wine and the Tropical Wholefoods Fairtrade Mango!

Although these Fairtrade products are too good to waste and have an instant feel-good factor, there is something that you can do today. Sign up to the Fairtrade petition for Smallholder Farmers. This will be given to David Cameron before the G8 summit. It takes barely any time. Just follow this link: http://step.fairtrade.org.uk/

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Mothering Sunday Made Green

Mother’s Day falls on Sunday 18th March this year, so how about making this Mothers day green, with only little expense?

After the last few wintery months we’re finally beginning to see some sunshine here in the UK. So, why don’t you take your mum out on a nice countryside walk, a bike ride or a picnic? Here you can spend quality time together whilst enjoying the fresh outdoors.

If that isn’t your cup of tea, how about treating your mum to breakfast in bed, a nice cooked meal and/or a bottle of wine?

Below are some great green gift ideas I’ve gathered for all the special mums out there!

Beauty, cosmetics and healthcare

Fancy treating your mum to a gorgeous pamper, minus the expense? Well, luckily for you, I have gathered the best online green beauty stores and some of their most popular products:
Natures Boutique is a company I found whilst on twitter. They have the perfect gifts for mother’s day including beauty hampers, hair products and fragrances, all of which are natural and organic. http://www.naturesboutique.com/

Skin Organics use natural and organic ingredients for their cosmetics and healthcare products. Their organic make up looks gorgeous! http://www.skinorganics.org.uk

The Body Shop is a worldwide company who I have purchased from in the past. I love their natural, fair trade products which I think are perfect for your mum this Mother’s Day. My favourite is the Pink Grapefruit gift set for £20! http://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/_en/_gb/content/bundles/bundles.aspx 

Lush Cosmetics are a favourite of some of the girls in the office. There is a Mother’s Day page on the website, my favourite gift being the tin of treats – Lovely! https://www.lush.co.uk/category/380


Green Gift Ideas

How about some other great green gifts for your special mum? Here’s a few innovative ideas, courtesy of Nigel’s Eco Store, The Ethical Eco Store, Amnesty Store and Love-Eco.

How about visiting Nigel’s Eco Store for Mothering Sunday gifts if you’re struggling for ideas? From flowers, to cosmetics and bags the online shop stocks many eco-friendly products at affordable prices - http://www.nigelsecostore.com

The Ethical Eco Store also stocks plenty of eco-friendly gift ideas for every occasion. http://www.ethicalsuperstore.com

The Amnesty online shop sells fashion jewellery and clothes. These are made from recycled materials, are organic and many are Fair Trade. http://amnestyshop.org.uk/

Love-Eco are a company who sells gifts for any occasion, stocking ethical and eco-friendly alternatives.


Cards

Just a card will do’ is a phrase I’ve heard many times from my own mum, and many of you could probably say the same about yours. So this year, why don’t you bring out your creative side by making your mum a unique Mother’s Day card? Using recycled paper or card you could cut out your own images from old magazines or newspapers and use photographs of you and your mum to stick on – she should really appreciate your personalised effort!  It is reuse after all, and will bring back floods of memories for your mother!

What are your plans?

Have a lovely Day! Let us know your gift ideas!