Fairtrade Mark Ireland

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Fairtrade Mark Ireland
Type Charitable organization
Founded 1992
Headquarters Flag of Republic of Ireland Dublin, Ireland
Key people Peter Gaynor, Executive Director
Employees 3 (2006)
Website www.fairtrade.ie/

Fairtrade Mark Ireland is the Irish member of FLO International, which unites 20 national Fairtrade initiatives across Europe, Japan, North America, Australia and New Zealand.

The organization, which is registered as a charity, awards a consumer label, the Fairtrade Certification Mark, to products which meet internationally recognised standards of Fairtrade. It is supported by Amnesty International, ActionAid Ireland, Christian Aid, Comhlámh, Concern, Oxfam, Trócaire and the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and is active throughout Ireland through a network of volunteers.

The first Irish product bearing the Fairtrade Mark, Bewley's Direct coffee, was launched in November 1996. Today, dozens of Irish products bear the Fairtrade Mark, and Fairtrade products are sold by most major Irish supermarkets, such as Tesco, Dunnes Stores, Londis, Marks & Spencer, Superquinn, Supervalu, Centra, and Spar.[1]

Fairtrade Mark Ireland's most active campaign is the Fairtrade Town program. As of 2006, there were 14 registered Fairtrade Towns in Ireland: Ballymun, Bantry, Belfast, Bray, Clonakilty, Cork, Galway, Kilkenny, Kinsale, Limerick, Thurles, Waterford, Wexford and Mullingar.[2]

In 2005, Fairtrade labelled sales in Ireland amounted to approximately €6.5 million, a 30% year-to-year increase.[3]

A survey conducted in March 2006 found that one in every two Irish adults (50%) can now identify the Fairtrade Certification Mark.[4]

[edit] See also

Fair trade topics Fair trade | History of fair trade | Fairtrade certification | Fair trade and politics | Fair trade impact studies | Fair trade debate | Alternative trading organization | Trade justice | Worldshop | Black Gold (film) | One Cup (film)
Federations Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International | International Fair Trade Association | Network of European Worldshops | European Fair Trade Association | FINE | Fair Trade Federation
Certification FLO International (standard-setting & producer support) | FLO-CERT (inspection & certification) | International Fairtrade Certification Mark | Fair Trade Certified Mark
Campaigns Fairtrade Town | List of Fairtrade settlements | Fairtrade fortnight | Make Trade Fair | World Fair Trade Day
Fairtrade labelling initiatives Asociación del Sello de Productos de Comercio Justo | Comercio Justo México | Fair Trade Association of Australia and New Zealand | Fairtrade Österreich | Fairtrade Mark Ireland | The Fairtrade Foundation | Max Havelaar Belgique | Association Max Havelaar France | Max Havelaar Danmark | Stichting Max Havelaar | Fairtrade Max Havelaar Norge | Max Havelaar-Stiftung (Schweiz) | Reilun kaupan edistämisyhdistys | Rättvisemärkt | TransFair Canada | TransFair Deutschland | TransFair Italia | TransFair Japan | TransFair-Minka Luxembourg | TransFair USA

[edit] References

  1. ^ Fairtrade Mark Ireland (2006). Fairtrade Fortnight Business Press Release URL accessed on October 30, 2006.
  2. ^ Fairtrade Mark Ireland (2006). Fairtrade Towns Ireland URL accessed on October 30, 2006.
  3. ^ Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (2005). FLO Annual Report 2005. URL accessed on November 7, 2006.
  4. ^ Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (2006). FLO News Bulletin July 2006 URL accessed on October 30, 2006.

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