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BAFTS FAIR TRADE CRITERIA FOR IMPORTERS
- All aspects of your work are guided by principles of mutual respect, social justice and equal partnership.
- You are transparent about, and accountable for, your working practices.
- All the products you import originate from producers that are committed to Fair Trade principles. This means that you monitor your producer partners to ensure that they abide by these principles (and provide evidence to BAFTS, if requested, of how you do this.) The key principles are:
- The purpose of the producer organisation is promotion of social justice. The organisation aims to maximise benefits to economically disadvantaged producers, involve them in decision-making in the organisation and provide them with training and development opportunities.
- The producer organisation provides decent working conditions to producer workers. These cover a safe and healthy working environment, reasonable/agreed working hours and respectful treatment.
- The producer organisation makes efforts to improve the situation of women and other disadvantaged groups. Women receive equal pay to men for equivalent work and are encouraged to take leadership positions.
- Children do not work in factory conditions and any involvement of children in home based production does not to infringe children’s rights or interfere with their education.
- The producer organisation seeks to source its raw materials from sustainable sources and manages waste disposal efficiently.
- You pay fair prices to your producer partners, to reflect the true costs of production and to ensure that all those working in the producer organisation receive a fair income, enabling them to meet their basic needs and lead a decent life. []
- You work with your producer partners to promote high product quality and added value.
- You show a preference for products which are of particular benefit or significance to countries in the South e.g. coffee, cocoa, sugar, textiles and finished products (as opposed to raw materials).
- You respect traditional crafts and encourage their development.
- You develop long term relationships with your producer partners.
- You provide your BAFTS shop buyers with information about your producer partners (such as leaflets, posters, stories and photographs).
These criteria emphasise the empowerment of producers and non-exploitation of places and people. If you think you meet these criteria, please now complete the online application form. All applications are subject to a non-returnable administrative fee of £25. Please mail your cheque to the postal address above at the time of submitting your application, the cheque should be made out to The Association for Fair Trade Shops.
Your application will be subject to review (by our members) and then considered by our assessment panel. We expect to be able to give you a response within 2 months at the latest. Once your application has been approved, we ask you to pay your annual fee. When this has been received, we will announce your recognition on our website and add you to our list of Recognised Importers. The directory of importers is available online free to members and for a small subscription to other retailers and you will be able to upload your products into the catalogue. You then may use the BAFTS logo on your website, letterhead, catalogues and other business to business
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[] We recommend that you use the World of Good Fair Wage Calculator, www.fairwageguide.org, to check whether the price you pay your producer partners lifts producer workers above the poverty level in the country concerned and is greater than the minimum wage in that country or region.
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