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2 Why have we revised the criteria?

3 Feedback from towns – some struggling to achieve or maintain status and to motivate volunteers Recognition that the original aims to some extent have been achieved Fairtrade Ireland wants to maximise sales of goods on Fairtrade terms Create environment that companies want to engage with Leading to… Maximising the impact on farmers/workers in the Developing World

4 How have we gone about revising the criteria?

5 Feedback at Fairtrade Towns and Supporters Conference 2012 Regional focus group meetings in September -Carlow -Limerick -Clonakilty -Belfast -Sligo Met with representatives from 17 Fairtrade Towns

6 Clonakilty Belfast Sligo Limerick Carlow

7 What are the revised criteria?

8 Goal 1: A Fairtrade group is established to achieve Fairtrade Town status (should ideally include representatives of the council and chamber of commerce, and people from the area’s schools, young people, churches, local businesses, local action groups) Town/municipal council or other relevant body (such as Chamber of Commerce) passes a resolution supporting Fairtrade and agrees to use 100% Fairtrade coffee at its meetings; Meets at least twice during year and facilitates ongoing work through appropriate channels Shares experience and good practice with other Fairtrade communities online and/or face-to-face through opportunities such as the annual Fairtrade Towns and Supporters Conference

9 Goal 2: Fairtrade Fortnight is promoted as a key focal point for local activities around Fairtrade Organise at least one community event during Fairtrade Fortnight, attract media attention and engage a range of local groups Make clear links between producers and consumers to highlight the impact of Fairtrade (for example, link in with Fairtrade Farmer visit or show a film about the impact of Fairtrade) (Have Fairtrade presence within other events/festivals throughout the year)

10 Goal 3: Schools are supported to raise awareness and promote Fairtrade Work with school teachers and students to promote Fairtrade in schools Encourage schools to become Fairtrade schools Support schools to participate in Fairtrade Fortnight (and other actions as appropriate)

11 Goal 4: Promote increased availability and sales of Fairtrade products locally Support the increased sales of Fairtrade products by working with local retailers and businesses; this should include 100% FAIRTRADE Mark coffee in a number of cafes and restaurants Encourage a flagship business to serve Fairtrade coffee and other products Respond to urgent action requests from Fairtrade Ireland and support specific commodity focuses (Encourage Town/municipal council to commit to [public] procurement of Fairtrade products where appropriate)

12 When will the new criteria be rolled out?

13 New criteria rolled out from January 2014 Goals and Guidelines document will give more specific detail including around renewal

14 Thank You


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