Camden Fairtrade Network

Camden Fairtrade Network Camden Fairtrade Network is a small group of committed volunteers working to promote Fairtrade throu

The Camden Fairtrade Network is a small group of committed volunteers working to promote Fairtrade throughout the borough of Camden. We do it because we want to help transform the lives of farmers and workers in developing countries. It's also good fun, and we do stalls, organise events and talk to shops, schools, businesses and faith groups. Camden was first awarded Fairtrade Borough status in 2005, and we continue to be a leading London Fairtrade Borough.

27/05/2026
18/05/2026

Where hope takes root...
This month we both mark the anniversary of the Nakba in 1948, and share farmers' hope for good harvests in the West Bank this year.

In our latest post we report the latest news we have heard about the continuing violence and destruction - and the resolve to keep planting and keeping roots in the land. You can help by sponsoring a tree - a small, concrete act of solidarity - and a way of joining farmers in keeping the land alive.

Read the full post here https://zaytoun.uk/news/where-hope-takes-root/

Fair Trade footballs at the BAFTS Fair Trade Network UK conference with ex-Traidcraft Matt.
18/05/2026

Fair Trade footballs at the BAFTS Fair Trade Network UK conference with ex-Traidcraft Matt.

14/05/2026

Today's King's speech is another missed opportunity for the UK to commit to stronger protections by businesses for people and planet

We're disappointed at this lack of change, but we know there is public demand for the introduction of mandatory human rights & environmental due diligence law (otherwise known as HREDD) - and the 100,000 people who have already signed our petition so far show that!

Without strong enforceable laws, exploitation, unsafe working conditions and environmental damage remain in global supply chains. Voluntary pledges aren’t enough and we need to see more to combat these issues.

Across Europe, governments are moving forward. The EU already has due diligence legislation to hold companies accountable for harm in their supply chains. The UK risks falling behind and leaving people and the planet exposed.

Mandatory HREDD would ensure businesses are held to account for what goes on in their supply chains - ensuring human rights and environmental protections across all sectors.

For Fairtrade producers already dealing with climate change and volatile markets, it would mean fairer trading practices and a more just share of value.

The Government must show leadership and bring forward strong HREDD legislation without delay.

14/05/2026
09/05/2026

09/05/2026

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