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Anna Canning manages campaigns for Fair World Project, where she co-edits and coordinates the biannual For A Better World magazine and runs the annual World Fair Trade Day retailer program. She has nearly 15 years of experience all along the supply chain working for companies that are leaders in the movement for authentic fair trade in the natural foods industry.
Cotton boll maturing on Bobby Byrd's cotton plant in Hale County near Plainview, Texas.

Fairwashed: Madewell’s Fair Trade Denim

By Anna Canning

Fair Trade Denim. It sounds good, right? The press certainly thought so when J. Crew and Madewell launched their collections […]

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07/23/201907/23/2019 by Anna Canning Posted in Blog, Fair Trade, Fair Work2 Comments on Fairwashed: Madewell’s Fair Trade Denim

Fair Trade Fashion: A look behind the labels

By Anna Canning

Fast fashion has deadly consequences. Time and again, sweatshop accidents around the globe kill and injure workers as they crank […]

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07/10/201909/20/2019 by Anna Canning Posted in Blog, Fair Trade, Fair Work1 Comment on Fair Trade Fashion: A look behind the labels
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Starbucks has a Slave Labor Problem

By Anna Canning

Brazilian labor inspectors have found slave labor on plantations where Starbucks buys coffee. And not just any plantations, but ones that have been “certified” to their C.A.F.E. Practices standards. […]

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06/17/201906/19/2019 by Anna Canning Posted in Blog, Fair Food, Fair Trade, Fair Work24 Comments on Starbucks has a Slave Labor Problem
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Low Coffee Prices – A Dire Call to Action

By Anna Canning

“We cannot live on $0.90 per pound.” That’s the message that the coffee farmers behind SPP Global sent to the […]

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Fairtrade International Updates Smallholder Fair Trade Standards

By Anna Canning

Small-scale farmers are at the heart of the fair trade movement. Now Fairtrade International has updated their fair trade standards […]

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04/18/201905/06/2019 by Anna Canning Posted in Blog, Fair Climate, Fair Trade3 Comments on Fairtrade International Updates Smallholder Fair Trade Standards
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Fyffes Kicked out of Ethical Trading Initiative. Now What?

By Anna Canning

Fyffes, the billion-dollar fruit company, was just kicked out of the Ethical Trading Initiative, marking another victory—sort of. Farmworkers on […]

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04/01/201904/04/2019 by Anna Canning Posted in Blog, Fair Food, Fair Trade, Fair WorkTagged fair trade melons, Fyffes1 Comment on Fyffes Kicked out of Ethical Trading Initiative. Now What?
Sowing Seeds

A Fair World is a Women’s Issue

By Anna Canning

March 8th is International Women’s Day. It’s a day for celebrating the contributions of women to our world, and a […]

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03/06/2019 by Anna Canning Posted in Blog, Fair Climate, Fair Food, Fair Trade, Fair WorkTagged International Womens' Day1 Comment on A Fair World is a Women’s Issue

CRISPR Cocoa: The Wrong Solution to a Very Real Problem

By Anna Canning

CRISPR cocoa: it sounds like it might be a new chocolate bar with tasty, crunchy bits, but it’s not. CRISPR […]

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Small-scale Farmers Stand Up to Nestle Coffee Processing Plant

By Anna Canning

Small-scale coffee farmers took to the streets to stand up for their livelihoods this month as a dispute escalates with […]

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01/31/201901/31/2019 by Anna Canning Posted in Blog, Fair Climate, Fair FoodTagged fair trade coffee, nestle14 Comments on Small-scale Farmers Stand Up to Nestle Coffee Processing Plant

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