Rochdale Fairtrade Forum

FT Five Goals

Five Goals For a Fairtrade Town, City or Zone.

The purpose of a Fairtrade Town is to contribute to the work of the Fairtrade Foundation. The Foundation's main aim is to tackle poverty by enabling disadvantaged producers from poor countries to receive a better deal. This they do by encouraging support for the Fairtrade Mark.

In order to fulfil this aim and thus become a Fairtrade Town, the following five goals must be realised. When they are, a signed and dated certificate will be presented by the Fairtrade Foundation. Optional extras, recommended but not required, are bullet pointed.

Goal 1. Local council passes a resolution supporting Fairtrade, and agrees to serve Fairtrade coffee and tea at its meetings and in its offices and canteens.

Goal 2. A range of (at least two) Fairtrade products are readily available in the area's shops. Fairtrade products are served in local cafes/catering establishment.

It should be easy for local people to find Fairtrade products as they do their everyday shopping. (Targets for Rochdale are: 21 retail outlets & 11 catering outlets). Retail stockists could include a selection of health and whole food shops, supermarkets or Fairtrade shops.

Goal 3. Fairtrade products are used by a number of local work places (estate agents, hairdressers etc.) and community organisations (churches, schools etc.).

Goal 4. Attract media coverage and popular support for the campaign.

For the press, the story can be revived as each goal is achieved, organising a big splash for the Fairtrade endorsement ceremony, and developing a strategy to keep it in the news long after. This will also enable local businesses and organisations to benefit from their involvement.

Goal 5. A local Fairtrade steering group is convened to ensure continued commitment to its Fairtrade Town status.

This should ideally include a council representative, campaigners, and people representing the area's schools, churches and businesses. The group is responsible for an annual assessment to monitor whether the area is continuing to meet the five goals. The group organises special events for Fairtrade Fortnight in March each year.

 

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Rochdale Fairtrade Forum

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