Featured Merchants
Sweet T Baby Atlanta-based line of eco-aware baby and toddlerwear is committed to local production, using sustainable materials, and simply stylish Asian-inspired designs in the softest of soft fabrics—kind to babies and kind to the planet.
OrganicBabyPlus OrganicBabyPlus thoughtfully offers stylish and affordable organic baby products that includ: Organic baby clothing, organic soft toys, beddingblankets, diapers, layette sets and more. We only work with business partners that use low-impact dyes, are toxin free and support fair trade. We pride ourselves on great customer support. We are mother owned and child tested!
Solay Wellness Inc. Thousands of our customers around the world are finding relief for breathing ailments, skin conditions, low energy levels, pain relief, stress and much more. Solay Wellness, dba natural-salt-lamps.com purveyors of fair trade salt crystal lamps and products, offers a complimentary line of alternative and homeopathic wellness products to ease a myriad of health issues and enhance well being everyday for you and your loved ones. We invite you to browse our exceptional quality, unique and delicious product line
Autonomie Project Autonomie Project is a new Fair Trade fashion company offering stylish sweatshop-free & eco-friendly footwear, clothing and accessories.
We work exclusively with small, independent cooperatives and Fair Trade certified facilities located in developing areas of the world. We use organic cotton, FSC rubber, and other eco-friendly materials whenever possible.
Our products are relevant, stylish and fashionable for today's market so that you can wear your values and still look good!
The Honest Kitchen The Honest Kitchen supplies pet owners with the best in fresh dehydrated raw pet food and other organic pet food products. We are educated in canine and feline nutrition, and would like to answer any of your organic pet food questions.
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Did You Know?
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 Fair trade is a rapidly growing movement dedicated to paying workers fair wages rather than minimum ones. Fair trade got its start in Europe and first appeared in the United States in the mid to late 1990s focused on paying fair wages to coffee growers in developing countries. By 2004 fair trade coffee accounted for 2% of total coffee sales in the US and was growing at an average annual rate of 75% (source: Specialty Coffee Association of America). Starbucks, McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts and Procter and Gamble have each announced launches of fair trade coffee – testament to fair trade coffee’s emerging mainstream consumer appeal.
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 Unnecessary consumption of drinking water in plastic bottles is wasteful and damaging to the environment. Millions of plastic bottles are not recycled and end up in landfills, in parks and along roadways. Nine out of ten plastic water bottles end up as garbage or litter. That’s 30 million discarded plastic bottles each day— more than 10 billion a year.
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