Behind the Fairtrade Mark

Our green and blue Fairtrade Mark is the certification seal of the Fairtrade International’s rigorous Standards. When you buy products with this symbol, you are investing in farmers and workers as they improve their own lives and their communities.

Fairtrade has a global impact

We are part of an incredible international system of farmers, workers, consumer brands, local and regional support networks and national marketing organizations all working together to create more equitable trading systems that prioritize people and the planet.

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Over 2 million farmers and workers worldwide are Fairtrade certified

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2,500+ brands offer 37,000 Fairtrade certified products globally.

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100+ countries participate in Fairtrade, either through producers growing food or brands selling certified goods

Putting farmers on the map

We work with nearly 2 million farmers around the world from Latin America and the Caribbean, across Africa and the Middle East, to Asia and Asia Pacific. The inspiring group of entrepreneurs is diverse. They are farmers, workers, mothers, fathers, community members, leaders, neighbors and so much more.

Brands using the Mark

In the US there are over 80 brands selling products with the Fairtrade Mark. From small to large, start-ups to long-term Fairtraders, these brands inspire us with their commitment to creating a more sustainable world.

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Ben & Jerry's

Fairtrade is about making sure people get their fair share of the pie. The whole concept of Fairtrade goes to the heart of our values and the sense of right and wrong. Nobody wants to buy something that was made by exploiting somebody else.

Read Ben & Jerry's Fairtrade story

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Conscious Step

Conscious Step believes they have a responsibility to create clothing that makes you feel good about what you wear. The source 100% Fairtrade and Organic cotton. These values have aligned them with a growing base of conscious consumers, igniting global expansion.

Learn about Conscious Step

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Divine Chocolate

I started at Divine 20 years ago so of course there are many things that I know now that it would have been useful to know then. Knowing that Fairtrade would become so mainstream would have been very reassuring - as we were doing something very bold and taking a leap of faith. - Sophi Tranchell, CEO of Divine Chocolate

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Endangered Species Chocolate

"Endangered Species Chocolate is committed to crafting delicious premium chocolate while supporting species, habitat, and humanity." - Curt Vander Meer, CEO of Endangered Species Chocolate

Read more about Endangered Species Chocolate

Starbucks

Starbucks is one of the largest purchasers of Fairtrade Certified coffee in the world, bringing Fairtrade to coffee lovers across the globe.

Learn more about Starbucks & Fairtrade

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