How is Fairtrade organized?
Fair Trade organizations follow the Fair Trade principles. They are actively engaged in supporting producers, trading, raising awareness of Fair Trade issues and advocating the integration of Fair Trade principles into all international trade practices.
What Organisations are involved in Fairtrade?
- Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International.
- World Fair Trade Organization.
- Network of European Worldshops.
- European Fair Trade Association.
- FINE.
- Fair Trade Federation.
- International Resources for Fairer Trade (IRFT)
What does fair trade consist of?
“Fair Trade is a trading partnership, based on dialogue, transparency and respect, that seeks greater equity in international trade. It contributes to sustainable development by offering better trading conditions to, and securing the rights of, marginalized producers and workers – especially in the South.”
Why do we need fair trade coffee?
Farmers who grow fair trade coffee receive a fair price, and their communities and the environment benefit as well. Fair trade certified coffee directly supports a better life for farming families in the developing world through fair prices, community development and environmental stewardship.
Is Dunkin Donuts coffee fair trade?
Did you know that every time you buy an Espresso, Cappuccino, or Latte beverage from Dunkin’ Donuts, you’re supporting Fair Trade? Dunkin’ Donuts’ espresso beans are 100% Fair Trade Certified™ and selected from only the finest, high-quality Arabica beans.
What is the best coffee at Dunkin Donuts?
10 Best Coffee Drinks to Order at Dunkin Donuts
- Birthday Cake Coolatta. This Coolatta version is prepared by combining Vanilla Bean Coolatta with Dunkin’s Hazelnut Swirl.
- Hot Caramel Macchiato. This drink is the bomb!
- Caramel Iced Coffee.
- Hazelnut Iced Coffee.
- Regular Coffee.
- Iced Tea.
- Bottled Ice Coffee.
- Coconut Ice Coffee.
What coffee does Dunkin Donuts use?
We use 100 percent Arabica coffee beans and have our own coffee specifications, which are recognized by the industry as a superior grade of coffee. Based on Dunkin’ Quality (DDQ) specifications, coffee is milled and processed specifically for Dunkin’.