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SUGGESTIONS for FAIR TRADE& SWEATSHOP FREE SHOPPING

Equal Exchange

Sensuous chocolate, delicious and healthy fair trade snacks, fragrant organic teas. For each purchase generated from this site, EE will contribute to the LRC Fair Trade Project. Questions about EE ordering? Click here.


Dean's Beans

Delicious organic coffees with the option of personalized labels. For each purchase generated from this site, Dean's Beans will contribute to the LRC Fair Trade Project.

 

Mayan Hands

Mayan Hands is a small Fair Trade organization that works with more than 200 Mayan weavers organized in groups of 12 to 50 women, living in eleven different communities around the western and northern highlands of Guatemala. A NY-based business, Mayan Hands is a great friend of the LRC. Order on-line from the Holiday Sale catalog.

TheUnionShop holiday cards

Visit the AFL-CIO Retail Store for Activists to purchase a box of the new Star Maker holiday cards or select from other cards and gift items.

 

Southern Alternatives
Agricultural Cooperative, Inc.

Order golden pecans online—halves (either butter roasted & salted or plain), pieces or in-shell. Leaders from this domestic Fair Trade cooperative (in Leslie, Georgia) visited the NYSUT Representative Assembly in Buffalo earlier this year with the LRC Fair Trade Project. For additional items, view and print an order form [PDF] to mail.


Shop with a Conscience
gift guide—
2011 edition just released!

This annotated listing of sweatshop-free businesses includes "Sources of Products" lists and a map! Follow the links to purchase shoes, coats, T-shirts, as well as apparel for women, men and babies. A convenient PDF version of the "Shop with a Conscience Consumer Guide" is available for printing.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated: 01/19/2011
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