This company has been
sourcing fair trade chocolate for over 20 years.
Not exact matches
While major
chocolate companies still
source their cocoa from West Africa, there are plenty of
fair trade companies to ensure that your indulgence is not contributing to slavery.
As for the
chocolate, I would suggest going with 70 % or higher, ideally from
fair -
trade organic
sources.
The first ingredients and products to stress the importance of
fair trade practices
chocolate, bananas, coffee, vanilla, and tea are
sourced from countries most vulnerable to exploitation.
Large
chocolate manufacturers, such as Cadbury's and Nestlé have made commitments to
source fair trade cocoa.
Featuring ethically
sourced Fair Trade dark
chocolate, dried acai and Madagascan vanilla, these
chocolate dipped ice cream bars are an indulgence.
And when it comes to
fair trade, Green and Black's is one of the first
chocolate brands who made a conscious effort to
source fair trade certified ingredients in their
chocolate, and their first bar to be awarded the FairTrade mark was back in 1994.
We also carry children's books, wooden toys, beeswax candles and unique gifts, as well as a broad range of health and wellness products, and an excellent
chocolate selection from
fair trade, organic, and biodynamic
sources.
Flying Bird Botanicals» artisan tea blends, rich drinking
chocolates, and organic body and baby care products are handcrafted from 100 % organic locally -
sourced and
fair trade ingredients, providing you with luxury you can feel (really, really) good about.
Green and Blacks Organic is USDA Organic,
Fair Trade, and UN Certified Ethically
Sourced chocolate.
All of their
chocolate is made from ethically
sourced cocoa beans, it's organic, it's
fair trade, it's vegan, carbon neutral, and even the packaging is made from sustainable materials.
In the 1990s the TCGA became the world's first cacao cooperative to become
Fair Trade Certified, in partnership with Green & Black's, a British
chocolate company, and the introduction of its signature Maya Gold, an organic Belize -
sourced chocolate - and - orange bar.
In the South Caribbean you can tour the sustainable cacao farms, learn how to make your own
chocolate, and sample a wide variety of
chocolate made from locally
sourced,
fair trade cacao.