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Are you a South African company, NGO, civil society group, hotel, student association, or Fairtrade At Work business, that strongly supports Fairtrade and wants to show it? You can become a Fairtrade supporter! How? Contact us () and explain briefly why you support Fairtrade and how you do it. We will be happy to select you and promote you on this page, as well as assist you in developing ways for you to support Fairtrade even further!

Our Fairtrade Supporters' Directory

#1 CHERRY BERRY BLUE PUBLISHING
Cherry Berry Blue is a publishing company that specialises in digital magazines. It currently incorporates Brides Essence, Brides Essence Travel and Travelmagsa. All of them are green initiatives that promote fair trade and responsible and sustainable approaches to tourism, weddings and business in Southern Africa. As supporters of Fairtrade, they publish the Fairtrade label on all their publications and promote fair trade in articles whenever possible! Visit Cherry Berry Blue website.

 

 

 

#2 ENVIROPAEDIA
Enviropaedia (the Environmental Encyclopaedia) is a knowledge and network building project designed to motivate wide scale participation in social, economic, environmental and political sustainability. Enviropaedia lists a variety of local companies and organisations that are involved in promoting sustainable living. Fairtrade was recently added to the directory - click here to see the page dedicated to Fairtrade or visit their website.


#3 CHILD TRACE
Child Trade is a non-profit organisation that works to raise awareness for issues of child safety with the main focus on child trafficking. The support of Fairtrade comes natural, as both organisations advocate for the well-being of children and the end to child labour and child trafficking. See more on www.childtrace.org and learn more about Fairtrade and child labour here.

 

 

#4 eLABEL
eLabel is an organisation working closely with the non-profit organisation Concerned Consumers. The goal of this collaboration is to foster sustainability and transparency in the South African food and retail industry. They aim to do this by providing a web-based and mobile platform for consumers, as well as civil society organisations and experts, to share important information about the life-cycle of the products available on the South African market. Learn more about eLabel on www.eLabel.org or look for the eLabel app in your online app store and start scanning products!