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Fair Trade Bags from Bangladesh The story behind each bag Action Bags

Producers and farmers are paid a fair price for their products and receive social benefits for their local community What is Fair Trade?

Action Bag One Fair Trade company is Action Bag in the town of Saidpur in northern Bangladesh. Action Bag was set up in 1976 to help the millions of women and children living in refugee camps in and around Saidpur, India.

Action Bag teaches women how to make bags out of cotton or jute – a locally sourced product. This enables the women to get enough money to make a living, feed their children and pay for them to go to school. Action Bag

Today the project employs 70 women The bags are sold across the world to fair trade organisations such as One World Shop Action Bag

How does Fair trade make a difference?  The workers have good working conditions  Once a year each worker receives a special bonus and share of the annual profits.  Each worker’s child who needs it receives a free school bag and uniform. Action Bag

Personal Stories - Regina Regina has been working at Action Bag for just 6 months, she is 22 years old. She has a young son and is able to support him and her family with the money she earns. She has been able to buy a new bed and clothes for her 3 year old son. Before working there she only had one dress and could not afford food to feed her son. When the annual bonus comes she is planning to install electricity in their home for the first time. Action Bag

If you buy a fair trade bag from Action Bag, your purchase is making a real difference in helping people out of poverty. Action Bag

What can you do?  You can buy Fair Trade Action bags from your local One World Shop.  You can help design a fair trade bag for your school and enter our competition.  You can sell the bags to your friends, teachers and families. Action Bag

Contact the One World Shop for more details at: 649 Great Western Road Glasgow G12 8RE Tel: One World Shop