Title: FAIRTRADE challenge
1FAIRTRADEchallenge
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2When is Fairtrade fortnight?
The last two weeks of December
The first two weeksof March
The middle two weeksof August
It changes every year
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4Correct! Fairtrade fortnight is the first two
weeks of March every year.
5How many products have the Fairtrade mark?
Under 100
Over 500
Nearly 1000
Over 2500
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7Correct! There are over 2,500
productscertified with the Fairtrade mark in
theUK and the number is still growing!
8Who makes the Fairtrade chocolatebar called
Divine?
The Day ChocolateCompany
Mars
Green and Blacks
Cadbury
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10Correct! Day chocolate company make Divine
chocolate bars. You may alsohave seen Dubble
chocolate too!
11What does a school need to do to become a
Fairtrade school?
Set up a FairtradeSteering Group
Learn about Fairtradeissues
Use and promote Fairtrade productswhen you can
Have a Fairtrade policy
12Correct! In fact, all of the answers were
correct. There are five goals to becoming a
Fairtrade school. Click to read the goals and
get startedon your mission to become a Fairtrade
school
13Find out more about Fairtrade by visiting
www.cafod.org.uk/kidzzone www.cafod.org.uk www.fa
irtrade.org.uk
May 2007Illustrations by Mary Gorton and Ellis
Nadler
14GOAL 1. Get talking!Set up a Fairtrade Steering
Group in your school GOAL 2. Make it
official!Have a whole school Fairtrade
Policy GOAL 3. Shout about it!Make sure your
school uses and promotes Fairtrade products when
possible. (That means Fairtrade tea and coffee
in the staff room for starters!) GOAL 4. Find out
more! Make sure everyone in your school learns
about Fairtrade issues GOAL 5. Spread the
word!Now your school is committed to promoting
and taking action for Fairtrade in school, its
time to spread the word to the wider community