All Ethical trade articles – Page 37
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ArticleChilean grapes in Fairtrade first
Scheme aims to boost export prospects of small producers by giving them access to varieties developed within Chile
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ArticleSunSelect to utilise Caterpillar waste
Greenhouse collaboration will see SunSelect utilise waste from heat and power in its hydroponic greenhouses
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ArticleEroski joins ugly veg revolution
Spanish retailer launched its “As ugly as they are tasty” campaign at the end of February
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ArticleDenmark opens first food waste retailer
WeFood opened in Copenhagen this week and sells out-of-date but edible produce for around 50 per cent of usual retail price
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ArticleNew film celebrates fairtrade bananas
Beyond the Seal highlights work done by Equal Exchange to promote better conditions for banana producers
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ArticleCamposol helps keep kids busy
Useful Vacation Programme provides educational activities to 7-11-year-olds during holidays
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ArticleOne Banana gets Fairtrade nod
The 'better banana company' joins the ranks of the world's most responsible and progressive growers of the fruit
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ArticleRSA schools benefit from book donation
Hortgro-run Help a South African School campaign sees well over 1,000 books donated
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ArticleFairtrade 2016 puts focus on breakfast
This year’s Fairtrade Fortnight campaign aims to highlight the sad irony that many of the world’s hungry are in fact farmers
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ArticleSpecial report: The Waste Land
Momentum is gathering fast as the world wakes up to the need to reduce food waste. Michael Barker rounds up the latest developments
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ArticleSwiss criticised on Saharan tomatoes
Coop Switzerland to stop sourcing tomatoes from Western Sahara in 2017, while Migros refuses to boycott area
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ArticleETI responds to Fyffes accusations
Ethical Trading Initiative acknowledges seriousness of allegations made against Fyffes by trade union body GMB
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ArticleUnion accuses Fyffes of worker abuse
GMB calls for Irish group to be expelled from ETI, following alleged abuse of worker rights in Central America
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ArticleLooking towards a fairer deal
Progress is being made in the Dominican Republic Fairtrade banana industry with regards to migrant workers, but more must be done
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ArticleLidl UK makes 100% ethical banana pledge
The discount retailer is in the process of switching its sourcing of bananas across entirely to Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade farms
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ArticleMeet the Code Compliance Officers
Who can you go to with queries about supplier retail relations? Nina Pullman meets those in charge of GSCoP compliance at the major supermarkets
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ArticleTesco changes tack with produce suppliers
Retailer to sign longer-term agreements with fruit and veg partners, including some three- to five-year deals
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ArticleNew London restaurant uses only wonky veg
Tiny Leaf is using only misshapen out-of-date fruit and veg donated by organic retailers
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ArticleDave Lewis to chair new global food waste campaign
Leading CEOs and ministers from around the world have become ‘champions’ of new partnership on food waste
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ArticleEPO revokes Monsanto melon patent
Pressure from coalition of NGOs results in decision to rescind seed breeder's claim to fruit's potential resistance

