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Fair Trade: Strategy of Ethical Consumption and Awareness
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According to the Sustainable Foods Summit hold in Amsterdam on 10–11th June in 2010 the number of Eco-labels in food industry rose to 500.
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The sales of Fairtrade certified products have been growing on an average of almost 40% per year in the last five years. In 2008, Fairtrade certified sales amounted to approximately €2.9 billion worldwide, a 22% year-to-year increase.
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The map of the Eco Towns in Baltic Region
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The map of the Eco Towns in Great Britain
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The key objectives of the standards are to: ensure that producers receive prices that cover their average costs of sustainable production; provide an additional Fairtrade Premium which can be invested in projects that enhance social, economic and environmental development; enable pre-financing for producers who require it; facilitate long-term trading partnerships and enable greater producer control over the trading process; set clear minimum and progressive criteria to ensure that the conditions of production and trade of all Fairtrade certified products are socially, economically fair and environmentally responsible.
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Ethical Consumption and Awareness is about Cooperation Promotion Taking responsibility
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