Su Su Ma Ma means "mothers milk" in the language of Indonesia.

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Transcript Su Su Ma Ma means "mothers milk" in the language of Indonesia.

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Su Su Ma Ma means "mothers milk"
in the language of Indonesia. We are
a small UK based company using Fair
trade standards. This helps to ensure
that small scale producers in
developing countries get a decent
price for goods produced under fair,
decent and humane conditions.
Images and text courtesy of the company’s website


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Su Su Ma Ma World Wear
2 Brambletyne Avenue
Saltdean
BRIGHTON
BN2 8EJ
www.susumama.co.uk
Phone 01273 300606
Fax 01273 309815
Images courtesy of the company’s website


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Epona
www.eponasport.com


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Epona
Epona,
Unit 5,
Lilford Business Centre,
61 Lilford Road,
London,
SE5 9HR
e-mail [email protected]
Telephone: 02070 951222


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Gossypium.co.uk
Global Village
Sheffield Green,
Uckfield
East Sussex
TN22 3RB UK
0800 085 6549
Images courtesy of the company’s website


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The Bishopston Trading Company is a
Fair Trade workers co-operative which
was set up in 1985 to create
employment in the South Indian Village
of K.V.Kuppam and to strengthen the
village's long link with Bishopston in
Bristol, England.
http://www.bishopstontrading.co.uk/
[email protected]
Text courtesy of the company’s website


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The clothes we sell in our
5 shops are made
exclusively to our design
by a team of 213 cutters,
tailors, craft workers and
hand finishers, plus a
further 260 handloom
weavers.

Logo and text courtesy of the company’s website


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Our main fabric is fine
hand woven organic
cotton but we are also
using noil silk, cotton
corduroy and velvet from
Bombay and hand woven
silk from Tamil Nadu. Our
organic denim is woven,
dyed and soft washed for
us in South India and
made up in K.V. Kuppam.

Images courtesy of the company’s website


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Terramar Organics is an online
and mail order clothing company.
We specialise in the sale of
Organic and Fair Trade clothing.
Our aim is to develop stylish
everyday clothing that everyone
has and needs starting with the
basics: Shirts, and T-Shirts.
Logo and text courtesy of the company’s website


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Terramar
Organics is
unique in the UK.
We sell fully
certified Organic
Clothing, not
only clothing
made from
organic cotton.
Logo and text courtesy of the company’s website


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Don't just eat it, wear it - We believe that social
responsibility is as important as environmental
responsibility.
• Our products are sweatshop free and we only deal with
producers who have ethical labour practices.
• Where possible, we use local expertise and talent to
produce our products.
• We aim to minimise the distance that we transport our
products.
• Our vision is one of sustainability and growth in the
economy at the local level, and the promotion of fairtrade at
the regional and global level.
Sweatshop free - Fair trade means sweat shop free, access
to education, clean water and housing for workers.
Logo and text courtesy of the company’s website


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Ralper


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Ralper
*[email protected]*
OFFICE ONLY:
17 Lydford Close,
BEDFORD,
MK40 3AZ,
England

01234 313274
www.ralper.co.uk


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Arkadash

Fairtrade, sweatshop-free and organic
cotton clothing for adults, kids and babies.
Images courtesy of the company’s website


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Archadash
www.arkadash.co.uk
[email protected]
07869 107647


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• People Tree works with 70 fair trade groups in 20
developing countries, with some 4,000 producers. We pay a
fair price, offer advance payments, commit to regular
orders, provide design and technical assistance and fund
social welfare and environmental projects. This means that
our producers can improve their livelihoods, provide for their
families and save for the future.
• Many of our products are stitched, knitted, spun and woven
by hand in homes, workshops and co-operatives across the
world, often using traditions and techniques passed down
from generation to generation.
• Protection of nature is paramount when sourcing and
producing our clothes. Where possible, we work with local
and natural materials. Over half of the collection is made
from 100% organic cotton, and every item is made using
safe dyes.

Text courtesy of the company’s website


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Spring-Summer Collection 2006
This collection takes its inspiration from the natural world. Our new
range of bright summer colours come from the flowers you'll find in
meadows and gardens and our hand prints are full of the tropical
blooms and lush foliage that surround our producers in India and
Bangladesh.
Welcome the sunny weather with beautiful handmade outfits,
ecologically sound organic cotton pieces and handcrafted
accessories for men, women, teens and children. As ever, our entire
collection is Fair Trade, so buying from People Tree means that you
can be sure the clothes you wear are making a positive difference to
the lives of the people who created them.
People Tree
Studio 7, Unit 8-13 New Inn Street,
London, EC2A 3PY
020 7739 0660
www.peopletree.co.uk


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Fairer World


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Pachacuti
Pachacuti works principally with small-scale
cooperatives, community groups, workers'
associations, mothers' clubs and family
workshops. Over our years in business,
Pachacuti has built lasting and supportive
relationships with our suppliers. Pachacuti
provides additional support wherever possible,
sometimes paying expenses such as children's
school fees or providing long term interest
free loans for business development or
accommodation.
Photography - courtesy of Andrew Robinson


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Pachacuti
Pachacuti - founded
in 1992 by Carry
Somers as a fair
trade business,
sourcing directly
from producers and
paying a fair price
for products
manufactured under
good working
conditions.


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Pachacuti
19 Dig Street,
Ashbourne,
Derbyshire,
DE6 1GF.
Tel: 01335 300003
Fax: 01335 300485

Photography - courtesy of Andrew Robinson


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Chandni Chowk
www.chandnichowk.co.uk/


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Retailer and
Wholesaler of
Nepalese Woollens,
Hats, Crafts and
Clothing
Website
www.blackyak.co.uk
Email
[email protected]


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Traidcraft
• Traidcraft is the UK's leading organisation
dedicated to fighting poverty through trade.
• Established in 1979 as a Christian response to
poverty, uniquely, we combine a pioneering and
successful trading company (Traidcraft plc),
offering the widest range of fairly traded
products available in the UK, with an innovative
development charity (Traidcraft Exchange)
specialising in making trade work for the poor.


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Traidcraft
Traidcraft,
Kingsway North,
Gateshead,
NE11 0NE,



Tel 0191 4910591
Fax 0191 4976563
www.traidcraft.co.uk
http://www.traidcraft.co.uk/
Images courtesy of the company’s website


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Ganesha
Ganesha is a partnership formed by Jo Lawbuary
and Purnendu Roy. With an eye for the unusual, we
import quality home furnishings and accessories
from India. Extending markets for marginal
producers and supplying the UK with lifeenhancing goods, we are supporting an alternative
vision of trade.

Images courtesy of the company’s website


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Ganesha
'Susama collection' designs by Susama
Mistry of SKVIS, made
with beautiful natural
dyes from West
Bengal, on handloom
silk, hand rolled finish
Ganesha
3 Gabriel's Wharf
56 Upper Ground
London SE1 9PP
020 7928 3444
www.ganesha.co.uk
Images courtesy of the company’s website


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5050
www.5050clothing.com
0871 722 5050
5050 Clothing
Olympic House
196 The Broadway
LONDON
SW19 1RY

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5050 Mission statement
“50 50 believes that
world poverty is a
scandal.
Our aim is to create
fair and ethical trade
by creating viable
business for
producers;
a fair deal for workers
and great quality
products for our
customers.”
Images and text courtesy of the company’s website