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| Download a printable Action Guide here Supplies and materials for WFTD are running low, so order today! In order to ensure that your materials reach you by World Fair Trade Day, place your order before May 3. Fair Trade Fortnight ‘08During Fair Trade Fortnight (May 3 - May 18), people across the country will be coming together to celebrate Fair Trade. And on May 10, we are setting the world record for the World’s Largest Fair Trade Coffee Break. This guide can be useful for any Fair Trade event you are planning during the Fortnight. What is a “Fair Trade Break”?
Options for a Fair Trade Break:Fair Trade Coffee BreakEnjoy a brewed cup of Fair Trade Coffee with friends or acquaintances during your Fair Trade Break. Here’s what you need for a Fair Trade Coffee Break:
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Fair Trade Artisan Break:Don’t feel locked in to food products. There are a wide range of Fair Trade artisan handcrafts available, including gifts, textiles, and toys. Here’s what you need for a Fair Trade Artisan Break:
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Fair Trade Banana Break:Serve up some delicious (and nutritious) banana’s during your Fair Trade Break. You can even use your Fair Trade bananas in your favorite cake, muffin or bread recipes! Here’s what you need for a Fair Trade Banana Break
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Fair Trade Flower Break:A selection of Fair Trade Certified flowers is now available at a growing number of retailers, both online and in your neighborhood, including all FTD Florists. Use your Break as an opportunity to promote the availability of this exciting new range. Your Fair Trade Flower break can simply mean putting together your own bouquet of Fair Trade flowers. Here’s what you need for a Fair Trade Flower Break
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Access information on where to buy Fair Trade Flowers Fair Trade Tea BreakBrew and enjoy a pot of Fair Trade Tea with friends and colleagues for your Fair Trade Break. There are a number of black and herbal teas now available in the US. Here’s what you need for a Fair Trade Tea Break
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Fair Trade Chocolate BreakIndulge in some guilt free Fair Trade chocolate for your Fair Trade Chocolate Break. You can simply enjoy chocolate on its own or baked into a delicious cake, muffin or biscuit. Here’s what you need for a Fair Trade Chocolate Break
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How is an event linked to the World’s Largest Fair Trade Coffee Break different from other “FT Breaks”?In essence, all FT Breaks are the same. The only distinction of a FT Break meant to help set the World Record, is 1) your event will coincide with hundreds of others across the country to recognize the benefits of Fair Trade on May 10, 3pm Eastern/12 noon Pacific; and 2) you need to count and report to us the number of people participating in your event on May 10. Please visit FTRN.org for details about the World’s Largest Coffee Break. Ideas for activities during any Break…Want to add some fun activities to your Break? Below are some ideas for ways to get people engaged and thinking about Fair Trade products. Possible ActionsNorth meets South - The Global Farmers Market conceptTypically we think of our farmers markets selling only those things that were made or grown within a certain radius of where we live, but what about those products that can’t be grown locally or aren’t made locally -such as Fair Trade products, Consider approaching your local farmers market to set up a table and hold an event during Fair Trade Fortnight from May 3-18! Discuss with them the Global Farmers Market concept - how products that are Fair Trade Certified or are sold by Fair Trade Federation members are not in direct competition to our local farmers, but are rather complimentary. The market may have a policy against selling anything that has not been grown or produced locally, but many farmers markets offer a non-profit table for free. This is the perfect opportunity to reach new audiences. Use a table to provide educational material and offer free samples of Fair Trade products. Get SportyWith Fair Trade sportswear and Fair Trade sports balls now available in the US, there is no better time to get people hooked on these products. Encourage people to hold sports tournaments using Fair Trade sport balls and uniforms, and make some Fair Trade home baked refreshments. Check out Oxfam America’s Fair Trade Soccer Game Guide for more ideas on how to incorporate Fair Trade into sports. Book Club MeetingThere is currently a large amount of Fair Trade literatures available to read. At your next book club meeting you could encourage people to bring along a Fair Trade article, book or story they have recently read and share with the group what they thought of the piece. Check out FTRN’s website to see their ‘Recommended Reading List’. We recommend ‘Conscious Consumer: Promoting Economic Justice Through Fair Trade’ by Rose Benz Ericson or ‘Fair Trade: A Beginners’ Guide’ by Jacqueline DeCarlo. Fair Trade themed QuizA fun way to get people thinking about Fair Trade is to host a Fair Trade Quiz. There are plenty of statistics and facts available on ftrn.org that will help you put your quiz questions together. You may even want put together beginner and expert questions so all levels of understanding can participate. You can use these questions for anything from a school quiz to your local pub quiz. Blind TastingsThere are a few people out there who are not aware of the great range and quality of Fair Trade products and get nervous about switching from their usual brand. Put their fears to rest by offering them the opportunity to do some blind tastings of Fair Trade and non-Fair Trade products e.g. chocolate, coffee, tea etc. Here’s how: Get a couple of similar priced Fair Trade and non- Fair Trade products, remove the packaging and ask people to try them. Create a survey to see which are the most popular - hopefully the Fair Trade ones will come out on top! Access great “FT packs” from WFTD sponsors in our WFTD toolkit. Film Evening or FestivalFilms are great educational tools, offering viewers opportunities to better understand the ways in which products are grown and/or processed. There are a number of recommended films profiled on FTRN’s website . PledgeGet individuals to pledge that they will switch one of their regular grocery purchases to Fair Trade e.g. coffee - you could create a pledge form and collect them to display somewhere public. Also bring a copy of the pledge to your local supermarket to help persuade them to go Fair Trade. You can commit to supporting World Fair Trade Day on change.org/ftrn Fun Fair Trade CurriculaKnow a teacher? Remember a cool teacher you or your son or daughter used to have? What about suggesting a lesson plan or activity to celebrate/honor WFTD, and Fair Trade in general. There are a number of organizations that have put together curricula for teaching Fair Trade to all different age groups. Check out FTRN’s website to find a curriculum that best suits your child’s age group. Any questions? Email us at wftday@fairtraderesource.org |


























A Fair Trade Break is simply an opportunity for a community, a workplace, a class, or a group of friends to take time out to consume, showcase, and discuss the benefits of Fair Trade. The focus is on increasing awareness and educating others about the importance of Fair Trade and the producers who make and grow the products that we consume.