All Ethical trade articles – Page 20
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ArticleBrighter future for banana workers in Dominican Republic
New Fairtrade scheme will help undocumented migrants obtain legal status and access same rights as Dominican counterparts
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ArticleOrsero confirms sustainability commitment
The Italian fresh produce company has created a new department dedicated to delivering on the group's sustainability commitments
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitiere opens London facility
In the UK, Compagnie Fruitiere is boosting efficiency with its new banana ripening centre at London Gateway, while in France the company is diversifying
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ArticleSanLucar wins CSR award in Tunisia
President of North African country bestows honour on multinational in recognition of its treatment of workers
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ArticleWestfalia takes firm action on green issues
New group safety and environment executive believes group is on right path to greener, carbon-neutral future
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ArticleIlip renews CSR plan
Packaging company outlines how it will reduce its environmental impact across the value chain
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ArticleEquifruit helps Longo's switch to Fairtrade
Canadian group becomes first retailer in North America to sell exclusively Fairtrade-bananas in all its stores
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ArticleNew Zealand’s new zero carbon banana
Partnership between All Good and T&G Fresh delivers a New Zealand first
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ArticleAfrican bananas need investment
Faced with a falling market share and declining prices in the EU, African bananas require investment to build resilience and sustainability, says Afruibana
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ArticleGlobalGAP launch consumer label for f&v
GlobalGAP has unveiled its new consumer label for fruit and vegetables, GGN Agriculture, in order to help foster trust between sustainable brands and consumers
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ArticleCalls for expansion of Duty of Care
A Dutch think-tank is calling on the government to broaden laws on Duty of Care to obligate large companies to act responsibly
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ArticleSustainable bananas take cooperation
The global banana sector will need to work together in order to become more sustainable, according to experts on webinar to mark Banana Day
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ArticleBanana prices must include real costs
The argument between producers and distributors concerning banana prices is not about to go away
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ArticleSoil for the future
Johannes Eisenbach of Biocyclic Vegan Standard discusses the largely ignored issue of contamination, as well as how we can act now to protect the soil
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ArticleEosta expands Living Wage range
The Dutch organic supplier is adding Living Wage avocados from Kenya to its range of Living Wage products
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ArticleWhole Foods launches responsible sourcing label
Sourced for Good offers customers an easier way to identify responsibly sourced products
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ArticleSuccess of black citrus farmers celebrated
South Africa’s black citrus growers achieved great success during 2020, meaning positive signs for transformation in South Africa
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ArticleColeacp delivers Action Plan
The importance of the Brussels-based organisation’s support for growers in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries has only risen since the start of the Covid-19 crisis
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ArticlePort launches super sustainable banana
The new banana combines Faitrade, organic and carbon neutral certification
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ArticleFyffes targets greater gender equality
Group commits to implementing gender equality programmes across owned sites and suppliers

