Brands take the initiative in Fairtrade Fortnight

LONDON - The annual Fairtrade Fortnight launches today as part of the organisation's ongoing campaign to urge consumers to switch to products recognised as adhering to ethical trading values.

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Many of the UK's biggest brands already boast Fairtrade endorsement for some products and include the accreditation within their marketing campaigns.

 

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