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Fair Trade

We believe that people can support human rights, sustainable community development and the environment through the purchases we make. We believe that most people would do just that if they:

  • understood the power of their choices as consumers, and
  • had access to good quality, fairly traded and environmentally friendly products

Educating consumers

As importers of fairly traded textiles, our work includes educating consumers about the artisans' culture and living conditions, as well as the hidden costs of globalized "bargains" in today’s marketplace.

What fair trade means

  • buying directly at a fair price from producer co-ops that promote community development and environmental sustainability, and
  • making long-term commitment to the producers by way of advance payments, forward orders or credit assistance

Safe, healthy and sustainable practices

Fair trade practices actively encourage a safe and healthy work environment. They also encourage the sustainable use of local resources. This gives communities additional incentive to preserve their environments for future generations.

Textiles and fair trade

This all sounds good. But, unlike coffee, sugar and other commodities that are certified fair trade, certifying textiles as fair trade is more complex. As TAMMACHAT co-founder Alleson Kase says: "Classification or certification, whether for fair trade, organic or Canada Customs, always involves standardization; and the artisans we meet and the textiles we trade defy standardization."

Read more of Alleson's thoughts about fair trade and textiles in the April 25, 2008 entry on our Travel Blog.

 
Photo: Fields of rice, the staple food of Southeast Asia

handcrafted • fairly traded • naturally dyed textiles
~ tammachat means natural in Thai ~