How To Change The World With Fair Trade Coffee

How To Change The World With Fair Trade Coffee

It’s Fall y’all! Well…almost. While the weather hasn’t completely reflected the changing of the seasons, everyone is excited to get out their cozy sweaters and enjoy the cooler weather.

Can’t you just smell the hot cocoa and pumpkin spice lattes brewing? This presents another opportunity to encourage fair trade through another one of our favorite products — coffee!

Coffee is one of the most highly demanded products in the West. The coffee industry also has some of the largest concentration of forced and child labor in the world.

The International Labor Organization estimates as many as 250 million children are forced to harvest products for coffee and cocoa.

Consumers have the power to vote for fair trade and treatment of workers by purchasing products from companies employing fair trade and direct trade practices.

Equal Exchange Coffee Beans

equal Exchange

Equal Exchange has a variety of coffee, chocolate, tea, and snacks. Based out of St. Paul, MN, this company pioneers a unique focus toward ethics to empower workers and farmers through fair business practices. 

BLK + Bold Coffee

BLK & Bold 

Another fair-trade coffee retailer you can find in stores like Target and Whole Foods is BLK + Bold. When purchasing these products, you give back to support youth-focused initiatives like teen homelessness and workforce development opportunities. BLK + Bold is based out of Des Moines, IA,!

Pura Vida Coffee

Pura Vida

If you want coffee with the fair-trade certification and organic growing practices, Pura Vida offers the best of both worlds! The Shade Grown coffee products limit the environmental footprint left through production. Pura Vida is based out of Tukwila, WA and supports non-profit organizations dedicated to helping at risk children’s education and health.

Check out The Good Trade to explore more brands! 

Every fair-trade coffee retailer sells online, and some can even deliver to your door! Here’s a challenge for this week: can you purchase a fair-trade coffee product and cast your vote for fair trade practices?

Learn more now, during fair trade month!

In celebration of Fair Trade Month, UAHT is hosting events to encourage viewers to ask questions and learn more about fair trade.

We will be airing a viewing of the documentary “The Dark Side of Chocolate” on Thursday, October 29th from 6-7:30 PM CST.

This documentary and discussion will feature a guest speaker to answer questions about what fair trade is and how consumers can get more involved in the movement.

We will also be releasing new episodes of Making Justice, including an episode with Equal Exchange.

Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to learn more information and hear about the impact that fair trade has on others!

We have to know the signs of labor trafficking and exploitation, and we need to be engaged as consumers if we truly want to create a world where all are free. Here’s how you can keep learning:

How To Change The World With Fair Trade Chocolate

How To Change The World With Fair Trade Chocolate

Change is in the air and the season for sweet treats everywhere! And what better time to indulge in a universally beloved candy – chocolate. 

Buying Fair Trade Chocolate can prevent child and forced labor

The most popular candies in the U.S., and even around the world, are chocolate. Many of us buy and consume chocolate, but how many of us know how and where it comes from?

Chocolate is largely made up of cacao beans, which is primarily grown in the tropical climates of Western Africa, Asia, and Latin America (World Cocoa Foundation).

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, nearly 60% of the world’s cocoa is produced in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana alone, but an estimated 2 million children were found in hazardous working conditions in these two countries.

Purchasing fair trade chocolate can prevent child and forced labor while supporting ethical producers of these products. 

Now is the perfect time to order Fair Trade Chocolate products

Consumers have the power to decide what they want from the market with every purchase, so taking a stand and buying fair trade products is a great way to encourage manufacturers to get their fair trade certifications.

With Halloween decorating our stores and homes, now is the perfect time to order fair trade chocolate products!

The Good Trade features 10 Fair Trade companies perfect for a variety of chocolate lovers! Whether you want darker than dark chocolate or sweet truffles, each brand has something special to offer their consumers.

And for those who want to buy in bulk for trick or treaters or just to indulge your sweet tooth year-round, Equal Exchange Chocolate carries products ranging from hot cocoa and baking mix to chocolate bars and mini treats.

Purchasing products certified as fair trade supports the ethical treatment of farmers and workers to ensure safe working conditions and fair wages. Spread the message with every confection you gift! 

Learn more now, during fair trade month!

In celebration of Fair Trade Month, UAHT is hosting events to encourage viewers to ask questions and learn more about fair trade.

We will be airing a viewing of the documentary “The Dark Side of Chocolate” on Thursday, October 29th from 6-7:30 PM CST.

This documentary and discussion will feature a guest speaker to answer questions about what fair trade is and how consumers can get more involved in the movement.

We will also be releasing new episodes of Making Justice, including an episode with Equal Exchange.

Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to learn more information and hear about the impact that fair trade has on others!

We have to know the signs of labor trafficking and exploitation, and we need to be engaged as consumers if we truly want to create a world where all are free. Here’s how you can keep learning: