
The International Federation for Alternative Trade's (IFAT) definition of Fairtrade is:
'Fairtrade is a trading partnership, based on dialogue, transparency and respect, that seeks greater equity in international trade.
It contributes to sustainable development by offering better trading conditions to, and securing the rights of, marginalised producers.
Fairtrade organisations are engaged actively in supporting producers, awareness raising and in campaigning for changes in the rules and practice of conventional international trade.'
The goals of Fairtrade are:
Source: International Federation for Alternative Trade
BU has been awarded Fairtrade University Status by the Fairtrade Foundation, becoming one of only approximately 50 Fairtrade Universities and Colleges across the UK.
Being a Fairtrade University means making a detailed commitment to promoting the consumption of Fairtrade products.
To be awarded Fairtrade Status the University had to achieve five goals:
But the award of Fairtrade University Status is just the beginning. For the University's status to be retained, the steering group must develop the goals and report to the Fairtrade Foundation on progress at the end of each academic year.
Please view the Bournemouth University Fair Trade Policy (PDF 57kb)