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The World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) is the global community and verifier of enterprises that fully practise our 10 Fair Trade Principles.

We are an association of visionary small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that believe that a new economy is possible: together, we stand as a collective of activists and changemakers who are at the forefront of advocating for an equitable and sustainable world.

As a membership organization, we bring together a diverse network of visionary small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that operates in different sectors: from food to fashion, from house ware to tourism, from toys to digital services, globally.

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THEORY OF CHANGE

Our Roadmap To Systemic Change

How our economy is set up at the moment is not working. Neither for the planet nor for the people. We believe that our current economic system is by its foundation extractivist, hindering equitable distribution of wealth, perpetuating social and economic inequality, and speeding environmental degradation at an alarming pace. Businesses nowadays keep prioritising short-term profit over long-term sustainability: they want to produce more and more to transfer to the shareholders, careless of who or what is paying the price for it.

WFTO HAS A HOLISTIC APPROACH

Fair Trade Enterprises embrace a holistic approach that extends beyond profit maximisation. It recognises that social, environmental, and economic factors are interconnected and must be addressed collectively.

WFTO IS ALIGNED WITH THE SDGs

Fair Trade Enterprises are deeply aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as their principles and practices contribute to the broader movement of systemic change. Our 10 Fair Trade Principles are not isolated efforts but are interconnected with the larger vision of creating a more sustainable and equitable world.

FAIR TRADE IS NOT CHARITY

As ethical entrepreneurs driven by a vision for a fair, equal, and inclusive economy, we prioritise doing business that benefits both people and the planet. Fair Trade, at its core, is not about charity. It is a transformative approach that challenges traditional notions of commerce.

FAIR TRADE BUSINESS MODELS NEED TO HAPPEN GLOBALLY

Fair Trade business models transcend geographical boundaries and call for a transformation of the entire global and local economies. They encourage entrepreneurs, consumers, and policymakers to prioritise social and environmental responsibility, fostering a more equitable and ethical approach to commerce on a global and local scale.

WFTO IS FOR LOCAL ECONOMIES

Fair Trade Enterprises actively encourage the development of strong local economies. North to North, South to South markets are crucial in creating an economy less dependent on import-export trade relationships. By supporting Fair Trade Enterprises, citizens contribute to the resilience and sustainability of local economies, fostering self-sufficiency, and economic justice at the grassroots level.

FAIR TRADE IS ECONOMICALLY VIABLE

Rather than solely focusing on maximising profits at any cost, Fair Trade Enterprises prioritise the well-being of producers, workers, and the environment. They strive for a balance between financial success and ethical responsibility, recognising that long-term profitability is intricately linked to sustainable practices and positive social outcomes.

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International Fair Trade Summit 2024

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Environmental Solutions Hub Webinar

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Start your Fair Trade journey with WFTO webinar

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UNEA-6 side event: “​​Fair Trade and Green SMEs: Catalysing actions for environmental sustainability”

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Messe Frankfurt (Ambiente & Christmas World)

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International Fair Trade Summit 2022

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Latest Campaigns

International Fair Trade Charter (September)

World Fair Trade Day (May)

Fashion Revolution Week (April)

Latest Podcasts

Justice through the Fair Trade business model: Made For a Woman’s Holistic Approach

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Stitching Together A Sustainable Future For Refugees: Silaiwali & Fair Trade

Social Procurement And Its Impact On The Fashion Industry

latest articles and updates

Voices for Fairness: Fair Trade and the Urgent Call for Justice in Palestine

Get to meet Fair Fashion Enterprises at the Summit Expo!

The 17th International Fair Trade Summit in Cape Town, South Africa 17-20 September 2024

Beyond Recycling: The Approach of Fair Trade Enterprises to the Plastic Problem

World Refugee Day 2024: Building Welcoming and Inclusive Economies through Fair Trade

Why WFTO’s campaigns are a tool for sustainable development

Empowering SMEs for a Green Future: the WFTO’s Environmental Solutions Hub

Fair Fashion Fights Back: Achieving Cultural Sustainability Through Fair Trade

Investing in women to revolutionise farming: Fair Trade Enterprises bridging gender gaps for a sustainable food future

WFTO Is Calling For a Ceasefire in Gaza

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Turnover Indication 2024

Please upload your latest financial statement here (if possible audited, otherwise signed or stamped by the organisation representative). Ensure that your Income & Expenditure sheet is included. Depending on your financial year, your latest financial statement will most likely be from December 2022 or March 2024. We accept all statements for full financial years closed between December 2022 – July 2024, depending on your audits and which statements you have available. Check your 2023 submission to see the latest data we have at hand. Ideally, you now upload the details from the year afterwards. Get in touch via email (nicole@wfto.com) if newer statements are not yet available.

In the fields below, please indicate the details on your financial statement and your total turnover/sales. If you are a Fair Trade Organizations (FTOs), indicate your total turnover. This includes namely (but not only): Income from all trading activities and income from the provision of services. It does exclude income from grants, donations, asset reevaluations, and changes in stock value (where applicable).

If you are a Fair Trade Support Organizations (FTSOs) or a Fair Trade Networks (FTNs), indicate your total gross revenues. This includes all income from whatever source, not limited to cash received. To help us identify your indicated turnover, please use the “Details on turnover” section to specify how your indicated turnover figure is computed (write the name of the relevant lines as per your submitted financial statements in the language of the statement). You can also use this section for any other comments you have with regards to your turnover.

The WFTO team will check your submitted data and confirm the equivalent turnover/income amount in Euro. The Euro amount will form the basis for the calculation of your membership fee. For all currencies other than Euro, WFTO will apply uniform conversion rules. Due to the widely varying financial reporting periods among members, the date of the conversion is set at the end date of the financial report.

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OUR PRODUCT LABEL

The WFTO Product Label is more than just a Fair Trade symbol. It signifies not only that the practices across the supply chain are checked against the WFTO Fair Trade Standard, but it also represents support to the battle against poverty and inequality. Products carrying the WFTO Label are made and traded by Guaranteed Fair Trade Organisations dedicated to the sustainable Fair Trade economy. Every purchase of products with the WFTO Label supports small producers and their communities.

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Principle One: Creating Opportunities for Economically Marginalised Producers

Poverty reduction through trade forms a key part of the organisation’s aims. The organisation supports marginalised small producers, whether these are independent family businesses, or grouped in associations or co-operatives. It seeks to enable them to move from income insecurity and poverty to economic self-sufficiency and ownership. The organisation has a plan of action to carry this out.

Principle Two: Transparency and Accountability

The organisation is transparent in its management and commercial relations. It is accountable to all its stakeholders and respects the sensitivity and confidentiality of commercial information supplied. The organisation finds appropriate, participatory ways to involve employees, members and producers in its decision-making processes. It ensures that relevant information is provided to all its trading partners. The communication channels are good and open at all levels of the supply chain.

Principle Three: Fair Trading Practices

The organisation trades with concern for the social, economic and environmental well-being of marginalised small producers and does not maximise profit at their expense. It is responsible and professional in meeting its commitments in a timely manner. Suppliers respect contracts and deliver products on time and to the desired quality and specifications.

Fair Trade buyers, recognising the financial disadvantages faced by Producers and Suppliers of Fair Trade products, ensure orders are paid on receipt of documents or as mutually agreed. For Handicraft FT products, an interest free pre-payment of at least 50 % is made on request. For Food FT products, pre-payment of at least 50% at a reasonable interest is made if requested. Interest rates that the suppliers pay must not be higher than the buyers’ cost of borrowing from third parties. Charging interest is not required.

Where southern Fair Trade suppliers receive a pre-payment from buyers, they ensure that this payment is passed on to the producers or farmers who make or grow their Fair Trade products.

Buyers consult with suppliers before cancelling or rejecting orders. Where orders are cancelled through no fault of producers or suppliers, adequate compensation is guaranteed for work already done. Suppliers and producers consult with buyers if there is a problem with delivery, and ensure compensation is provided when delivered quantities and qualities do not match those invoiced.

The organisation maintains long term relationships based on solidarity, trust and mutual respect that contribute to the promotion and growth of Fair Trade. It maintains effective communication with its trading partners. Parties involved in a trading relationship seek to increase the volume of the trade between them and the value and diversity of their product offer as a means of growing Fair Trade for the producers in order to increase their incomes. The organisation works cooperatively with the other Fair Trade Enterprises in country and avoids unfair competition. It avoids duplicating the designs of patterns of other organisations without permission.

Fair Trade recognises, promotes and protects the cultural identity and traditional skills of small producers as reflected in their craft designs, food products and other related services.

Principle Five: Ensuring no Child Labour and Forced Labour

The organisation adheres to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and national / local law on the employment of children. The organisation ensures that there is no forced labour in its workforce and / or members or homeworkers.

Organisations who buy Fair Trade products from producer groups either directly or through intermediaries ensure that no forced labour is used in production and the producer complies with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and national / local law on the employment of children. Any involvement of children in the production of Fair Trade products (including learning a traditional art or craft) is always disclosed and monitored and does not adversely affect the children’s well-being, security, educational requirements and need for play.

Principle Six: Commitment to Non Discrimination, Gender Equity and Women’s Economic Empowerment, and Freedom of Association

The organisation does not discriminate in hiring, remuneration, access to training, promotion, termination or retirement based on race, caste, national origin, religion, disability, gender, sexual orientation, union membership, political affiliation, HIV/AIDS status or age.

The organisation has a clear policy and plan to promote gender equality that ensures that women as well as men have the ability to gain access to the resources that they need to be productive and also the ability to influence the wider policy, regulatory, and institutional environment that shapes their livelihoods and lives. Organisational constitutions and by-laws allow for and enable women  to become active members of the organisation in their own right (where it is a membership based organisation), and to take up leadership positions in the governance structure regardless of women’s status in relation to ownership of assets such as land and property. Where women are employed within the organisation, even where it is an informal employment situation, they receive equal pay for equal work.  The organisation recognises women’s full employment rights and is committed to ensuring that women receive their full statutory employment benefits. The organisation takes into account the special health and safety needs of pregnant women and breast-feeding mothers.

The organisation respects the right of all employees to form and join trade unions of their choice and to bargain collectively. Where the right to join trade unions and bargain collectively are restricted by law and/or political environment, the organisation will enable means of independent and free association and bargaining for employees. The organisation ensures that representatives of employees are not subject to discrimination in the workplace.

Principle Seven: Ensuring Good Working Conditions

The organisation provides a safe and healthy working environment for employees and / or members. It complies, at a minimum, with national and local laws and ILO conventions on health and safety.

Working hours and conditions for employees and / or members (and any homeworkers) comply with conditions established by national and local laws and ILO conventions.

Fair Trade Enterprises are aware of the health and safety conditions in the producer groups they buy from. They seek, on an ongoing basis, to raise awareness of health and safety issues and improve health and safety practices in producer groups.

Principle Eight: Providing Capacity Building

The organisation seeks to increase positive developmental impacts for small, marginalised producers through Fair Trade.

The organisation develops the skills and capabilities of its own employees or members. Organisations working directly with small producers develop specific activities to help these producers improve their management skills, production capabilities and access to markets – local / regional / international / Fair Trade and mainstream as appropriate. Organisations which buy Fair Trade products through Fair Trade intermediaries in the South assist these organisations to develop their capacity to support the marginalised producer groups that they work with.

Principle Nine: Promoting Fair Trade

The organisation raises awareness of the aim of Fair Trade and of the need for greater justice in global trade through Fair Trade. It advocates for the objectives and activities of Fair Trade according to the scope of the organisation. The organisation provides its customers with information about itself, the products it markets, and the producer organisations or members that make or harvest the products. Honest advertising and marketing techniques are always used.

Principle Ten: Climate Action and Protection of the Environment

Fair Trade Organisations support and practice production, agriculture, service and trade activities that are natural resource conserving, low-emitting, culturally sensitive, socially just and economically viable. They work on adapting and building resilience to climate change and reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of their operations. Where they work with groups of agricultural producers and indigenous people, FTOs contribute to the conservation of their territories, strengthen their systems of land use (cultural landscapes) and protect their biodiversity with the aim of preserving the ecosystem and strengthening their agricultural models to gain resilience to climate change.

Buyers and importers of Fair Trade products and services support their supply chain partners in adopting practices and transport options that encourage sustainable development and protect our planet at this time of crisis.

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WHO CAN APPLY

WFTO welcomes applications from established Fair Trade Organisations as well as organisations that support Fair Trade. Individuals in their capacity as researchers, writers, consultants and specialists in their field who can contribute solid skills, knowledge and expertise to WFTO and members are also welcome.

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