Fairtrade Chic

Your guide to buying Fairtrade products
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Fair trade products

To help you make sure that you easily can find and purchase fair trade products, we have assembled a list of shops and producers selling fair trade products. We have also commented on what they are focusing on and which products they are selling.


Adili is the Swahili word for ‘ethical and just’. As a company Adili believes that it is possible for fashion to be both stylish and made in an ethical and just way; in a way that gives rather than takes from people and the planet; in a way that upholds the dignity of those along the supply chain. They feature men’s, women’s, children’s and babies’ clothing as well as bed linen, towels and health & beauty products.


Natural Collection is the UK’s favourite and award-winning eco department store. Since 1999, Natural Collection has been at the forefront of ethical retail, promoting fair trade and environmentally considered products. Their award-winning range includes organic cotton and fair trade clothing and accessories (featured by Marie Claire Online and others), items for your home and garden, energy-saving gadgets, organic cosmetics, eco cleaning products and much more.


Gossypium design and make great quality clothing, bedding and accessories using organic and fair trade certified cotton, sourced directly from independent farmers in India. Their beautiful cotton is soft and easy on the skin, designs are classic, style uncompromising and each and every product has a strength of its own.


Oxfam Unwrapped is the alternative gift catalogue that’s packed-full of perfect pressies for just about everyone. The recipient gets a personalised gift card with a magnet, and the gift goes to the people who need it the most.




The Body Shop International plc is a global manufacturer and retailer of naturally inspired, ethically produced beauty and cosmetics products. Founded in the UK in 1976 by Dame Anita Roddick, they now have over 2,100 stores in 55 countries, with a range of over 1,200 products, all animal cruelty free, and many with fairly traded natural ingredients.


Divine is the Fairtrade Chocolate Company co-owned by the cocoa farmers cooperative Kuapa Kokoo in Ghana, who not only receive a fair price for their cocoa but also share in the company’s profit.


Fairtrade, organic and sustainable products which don’t cost the earth. They stock a wide range of responsible brands including Cafédirect, Divine, Equal Exchange and Akamuti. Our full range includes tea, coffee, food, household products, skin care and baby care along with gifts, hampers, gift cards & wrapping.


Marks & Spencer are one of the UK’s top department stores with a substantial range of products available online. M&S also has an extensive range of fair trade products, ranging from clothing, wine, food, to flowers. These are all available through www.marksandspencers.com.

Green & Blacks
Green and Blacks Direct - A wide range of great Green and Blacks organic chocolate products. Features a Bar Selection page section to create your favourite Green and Blacks bar packs.

BoBelle.co.uk

BoBelle is an online retailer that is solely committed to fair trade and lives and breathes ethical trading, so each item you find in their great range is produced under fair-trade conditions and using the finest materials.

More merchants will be listed as soon as we get a chance to review them. You might also want to have a look at our selection of Fairtrade wines.

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