Joanna Abena Fianu
@joannafairtrade
Trade justice campaigner - supporting social and fair trade enterprise - working with cocoa farmers in Ghana via The FIG Tree Was Ranavalona111 on the other place
This is Jet. She likes to sit under my desk when I work from home and periodically reaches out to remind me she's there and open to playing
Fair Trade is more holistic. Almost any business can adhere to the Ten Principles of Fair Trade. They are intrinsic to how you do business, and prioritize people and planet over profit. That's why the theme for World Fair Trade Day is #BusinessRevolution These are the Ten Principles
Today is World Fair Trade Day. This is entirely separate and distinct from Fairtrade Fortnight (or as a customer insisted on calling it yesterday, Fairtrade Week) Why? In the UK Fairtrade when written as one word is copyrighted and owned by the Fairtrade Foundation. They license this mark
What perfect album came out when you were 16? I think we can all agree I win
I don't usually do #Caturday because Jet black cats are very hard to photograph (and this one is fast as well) but since she has found a new box to play in, she let me take this one
Today is the first Saturday since 8 November that I haven't had to get up early for a market So of course I'm sharing advertising for the shop If you're near Bolton and looking for ethical gifts from a social enterprise we would be delighted to see you
And this is what was waiting for me when I went to collect the order
I've had some interesting encounters with online shopping but this takes the biscuit. Literally. What I ordered:
It's hard to escape from consumerism at Christmas but your money goes further if you shop locally, sustainably and ethically Luckily you can accomplish all of these with a visit to your local #fairtrade shop (if you're in Greater Manchester or Lancashire that might be Justicia in Bolton) #Shoplocal
I'm reluctantly acknowledging that I will have to forego a Christmas tree at home this year due to having an inquisitive and speedy kitten (she pulled down my bedroom curtains at 3am on Saturday) But I do get to decorate the tree in the shop
First mince pie of the year and it's not even Halloween. So sue me.
Good thing about doing a stall at an Eco Fest - when you forget to bring paper bags to wrap customer purchases you can pretend you did it on purpose to save waste
Three damp days at the Royal Lancashire Show with Fairtrade Lancashire and Churches Together. We serve free Fairtrade refreshments and have a stall selling Fair Trade products. Main takeaway: how few people carry reusable cups. Are they choosing a reusable water bottle instead for reasons of space?
Meet Jet. She's a lot smaller than she looks in this photo but she's already a big personality
Happy "Double and Triple Checking You Didn't Accidentally Vote for Reform" Day to all who celebrate I had a very pretty walk to the polling station
Today was a good day The shop celebrated its 40th anniversary with visits from the Mayor & MP. It was busy, buzzing & brilliant After we closed I went to see Ahir Shah's extraordinary, visceral emotional stand up show Ends. Apparently it's on Netflix. Essential viewing for all children of migrants
It's been going well over on Instagram with members of BAFTS Fair Trade Network UK
Busy day at the end of a busy week. We did a chocolate making workshop at the Fairtrade Lancashire Schools Conference which entailed over 80 primary school children working together to make their own bean to bar chocolate using Fairtrade cocoa beans and sugar. Unsurprisingly it was all eaten!
I ordered this banner for the entrance hall of the fair trade shop where I work. Even though we've been around for ages people forget where we are and what we do.
Brian the Reindeer comes out every Christmas - he's been delighting me in various different houses for twenty years
This is me with Frederick on his farm. He's part of a large Fairtrade Co-operative but dealing directly with him and visiting the farm is the best way to guarantee everything is going well.
Weymouth's The Bridge Fair Trade Shop sits on the edge of the harbour, at this time of year tourists are thin on the ground but local people (many retired) support the shop looking for Christmas gifts. Also run by a small group of dedicated volunteers a Fairtrade coffee, sit down & natter is £1.50
Spent yesterday visiting two #FairTrade shops in Dorset - in very different communities but with lots in common. In Wimborne - a well heeled town with a chocolate box centre, Fair Ground is a local hub for environmental and recycling issues run by volunteers including students from a private school