7 stories tagged fair trade in Leisure, sorted by match
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In brief: Renewable Reuters, green tours, Heinz soup and organic jeans
From green tours in London to multinationals in trouble, we've got the latest green news.Posted: 26 March 2008
In brief: super-green fashion finalists, organic hygiene pads and Greenshop's new towers
...quilted bedcover made from recycled fabric. It's made in India by a fair trade co-operative, which supports a rural school in Rajasthan. The bedcovers retail...Posted: 25 April 2008
Daylesford Organic Cafe Review
The Sloane Square cafe is an extension of the Bamford family's Daylesford Organic empire. We found the quietly chic cafe to have excellent organic credentials, although we wish Lady Bamford, the founder could be "green all the time"...Posted: 14 February 2008
French Letter fair trade condoms share the love
...about your birth control? To the rescue comes French Letter Condoms made from fair trade and FSC-certified rubber supplied by Fair Deal Trading. You can choose from...Posted: 08 January 2008
In brief: world's biggest organic fair and fair trade scarves
Today it's day one of Biofach, the world's biggest organic fair. Also, Royal Mail has announced its launch of digital letters to help cut CO2 emissions -- does it get any more exciting?Posted: 21 February 2008
Our top 10 green picnic accessories
Now that the weather's warm, get set for a good, old-fashioned picnic -- but with an ethical and green twist.Posted: 06 May 2008
Green your Christmas: CD holder
...made from sustainably sourced Indian Sheesham wood and carries Myakka's own fair trade mark, which (among other things) guarantees the workers get fair wages, good...Posted: 16 December 2007
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