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Sustainable impact through business: winners of the Fairtrade Global Awards announced

Assata Doumbia, President of the Board of Directors at the Fairtrade certified ECAM cocoa cooperative in Côte d’Ivoire, and a member of the judging panel for the Fairtrade Awards: “The Fairtrade Global Awards provide a platform to acknowledge those who are actively reshaping our global trade landscape. It is truly inspiring to see how these nominees have harnessed the principles of fairness and sustainability to make a tangible difference in the lives of farmers and workers”

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NAIROBI, Kenya – Fairtrade announces the winners of the 2023 Fairtrade Global Awards, recognising the outstanding and innovative contributions from businesses to create a fair and just global trade system across the world. Hosted by Fairtrade Africa, the Fairtrade Global Awards feature a diverse range of eight categories celebrating excellence in ethical and sustainable trade practices, from climate action to living wages and income.

The judging panel for the 2023 Fairtrade Global Awards was drawn from a group of experts and leaders deeply committed to ethical trade practices and sustainability, who brought a wealth of experience, knowledge, and passion to the evaluation process.

Fairtrade announces the winners of the 2023 Fairtrade Global Awards

“The Fairtrade Global Awards provide a platform to acknowledge those who are actively reshaping our global trade landscape,” said Assata Doumbia, President of the Board of Directors at the Fairtrade certified ECAM cocoa cooperative in Côte d’Ivoire, and a member of the judging panel for the Fairtrade Awards. “It is truly inspiring to see how these nominees have harnessed the principles of fairness and sustainability to make a tangible difference in the lives of farmers and workers.”

The winners and runners-up, announced at a gala awards ceremony held in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, are:

  • Fairtrade Climate Leader Award
    Winner: Co-op, UK; Runner up: HPW Fresh and Dry Limited, Ghana
  • Fairtrade Innovation Award
    Winner: Equifruit, USA; Runner up: Nestle Nespresso SA, Switzerland
  • Fairtrade Living Income Leader Award
    Winner: Fairtrade Original, Netherlands; Runner up: DRWakefield, UK & Netherlands
  • Fairtrade Living Wage Leader Award
    Winner: German Retailers Working Group on Living Income and Living Wages; Runner up: Journeys End Brands (Pty) Ltd, South Africa
  • Fairtrade Africa Award
    Winner: Ivoirienne de Noix de Cajou SA, Côte d’Ivoire (under the group brand “Cashew Coast”); Runner up: Omniflora Blumencenter GmbH, Germany
  • Fairtrade Asia and Pacific Award
    Winner: Nature Pearls Private Limited, India; Runner up: Ceylbee International (Pvt) Ltd, Sri Lanka
  • Fairtrade Latin America and Caribbean Award
    Winner: Green and Blacks (Mondelez International), UK; Runner up: Delica AG, Switzerland
  • For the first time, the awards also recognised a global Fairtrade Partner of the Year
    Winner: Ben and Jerry’s, USA; Runner up: Coop Genossenschaft, Switzerland

The Fairtrade Partner of the Year Award recognises excellence and strong commitments by companies which go above and beyond their Fairtrade certification engagement.

Collaboration is the key, with the award recognising existing commitments, strong two-way relationships with producer groups and a willingness to innovate and test new approaches in collaboration with Fairtrade.

“Businesses have the potential to be remarkable agents of positive change,” said Sandra Uwera, Global CEO of Fairtrade International. “At Fairtrade International, we’ve seen countless examples of companies going the extra mile to make a sustainable impact. With great pride, we announce the launch of new award categories, recognising those businesses that are leading the way. Let us use their stories as a source of inspiration, a testament to what’s possible, and a call to action for others to follow suit in the pursuit of a more sustainable world.”

“Ben & Jerry’s commitment to Fairtrade and its principles is deep and longstanding; striving for social and economic justice is baked into our ethos of how we do business,” said Cheryl Pinto, Global Head of Values Led Sourcing at Ben & Jerry’s. “With the global challenges we face, it is critical that across sectors, we become more transparent, resilient, and fair in terms of valuing and honouring the essential contributions of farmers and farmworkers along with all other supply chain actors “

“Ben & Jerry’s has been committed to making ice cream from Fairtrade certified ingredients since 2005 and Fairtrade has been a thoughtful partner with us in developing creative approaches and projects to drive more impact, particularly through our Living Income Accelerator,” she added.

The 2023 Fairtrade Global Awards winners exemplify the spirit of Fairtrade by demonstrating a commitment to fairness, sustainability, and having a positive impact on the lives of farmers and workers in countries of origin.

Their contributions serve as an inspiration to all who believe in creating a more equitable global trade system.

For more information about the Fairtrade Global Awards and to learn more about the winners, please click here.

About Fairtrade International

Fairtrade changes the way trade works through better prices, decent working conditions, and a fairer deal for farmers and workers in developing countries. Fairtrade International is an independent non-profit organisation representing more than two million small-scale farmers and workers worldwide.

It owns the Fairtrade Mark, a registered trademark of Fairtrade that appears on more than 37,000 products. Beyond certification, Fairtrade International and its member organisations empower producers, partner with businesses, engage consumers, and advocate for a fair and sustainable future. Find out more here.

About Fairtrade Africa

Fairtrade Africa is a member of Fairtrade International and serves as the umbrella network organisation representing and supporting Fairtrade certified producer organisations in Africa and the Middle East.

Established in 2005 and with the secretariat based in Nairobi, Fairtrade Africa has four regional networks: Eastern & Central Africa; Southern Africa; West Africa; and the Middle East & North Africa. Fairtrade Africa currently represents more than 1.3 million farmers and workers in 660 producer organisations spread across 28 countries in Africa and the Middle East by providing services that contribute to the improvement of their livelihoods.

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