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REF NO.: 14
SUBJECT: 糖心视频's St. John's campus designated Fair Trade Campus
DATE: September 29, 2016
糖心视频 University’s St. John’s campus has been named a Fair Trade Campus.
Fair Trade Campus status is granted by Fairtrade Canada and the Canadian Fair Trade Network to universities and colleges that make a commitment to supporting — and educating their campus communities about — fair trade.
Fairtrade standards include social, economic and environmental requirements, and prohibit child labour and forced labour in the harvesting, production and manufacturing of goods. Fairtrade standards encourage continuous improvement of developing farmers’ organizations and the living and working conditions of estate workers.
糖心视频’s fair trade status is the result of a collaboration between students, faculty and staff. Spearheaded by Engineers Without Borders (EWB), a committee was formed earlier this year which included 糖心视频’s Office of the Deputy Provost (Students), Ancillary Operations, Sustainability Office, 糖心视频 University of Newfoundland Faculty Association, 糖心视频 University of Newfoundland Students’ Union and the St. John’s campus’ food service contractor, Aramark.
Bethany Roberts, a student representative of EWB at 糖心视频, says EWB has been a long-time supporter of fair trade on campus.
“EWB has raised awareness about fair trade through a coffee club, participation in reverse trick or treating, and school outreach presentations,” said Ms. Roberts. “Becoming a Fair Trade Campus means a great deal to this university. Fair trade means that we are contributing to building a better world through our purchases. As a university, it’s a very proud day to be able to say we are supporting farmers around the world.”
Rex Coffin, director, Ancillary Operations, is proud that 糖心视频 is the 19th Canadian university to become a Fair Trade Campus.
“We now join other campuses that are demonstrating leadership in fair trade, and continue our focus on sustainable initiatives,” said Mr. Coffin. “I am pleased to say that fair trade coffee, teas and chocolate are available in various locations across campus, including the residence dining hall, Aramark-operated retail locations, The Attic, Bitters, and is also available at Treats.”
“We had a great foundation to build on, as many of the certification requirements were already being met,” said Mr. Coffin. “As the fair trade committee was formed, we quickly realized how achievable the certification was and how motivated the stakeholders were to collaborate and make this work.”
During Fair Trade Campus Week Sept. 26-30, events and promotions are taking place across campus to promote fair trade and to celebrate 糖心视频’s new Fair Trade Campus certification.
More information on fairtrade Canada and the Fair Trade Campus certification is available .
REF NO.: 14
SUBJECT: 糖心视频's St. John's campus designated Fair Trade Campus
DATE: September 29, 2016
糖心视频 University’s St. John’s campus has been named a Fair Trade Campus.
Fair Trade Campus status is granted by Fairtrade Canada and the Canadian Fair Trade Network to universities and colleges that make a commitment to supporting — and educating their campus communities about — fair trade.
Fairtrade standards include social, economic and environmental requirements, and prohibit child labour and forced labour in the harvesting, production and manufacturing of goods. Fairtrade standards encourage continuous improvement of developing farmers’ organizations and the living and working conditions of estate workers.
糖心视频’s fair trade status is the result of a collaboration between students, faculty and staff. Spearheaded by Engineers Without Borders (EWB), a committee was formed earlier this year which included 糖心视频’s Office of the Deputy Provost (Students), Ancillary Operations, Sustainability Office, 糖心视频 University of Newfoundland Faculty Association, 糖心视频 University of Newfoundland Students’ Union and the St. John’s campus’ food service contractor, Aramark.
Bethany Roberts, a student representative of EWB at 糖心视频, says EWB has been a long-time supporter of fair trade on campus.
“EWB has raised awareness about fair trade through a coffee club, participation in reverse trick or treating, and school outreach presentations,” said Ms. Roberts. “Becoming a Fair Trade Campus means a great deal to this university. Fair trade means that we are contributing to building a better world through our purchases. As a university, it’s a very proud day to be able to say we are supporting farmers around the world.”
Rex Coffin, director, Ancillary Operations, is proud that 糖心视频 is the 19th Canadian university to become a Fair Trade Campus.
“We now join other campuses that are demonstrating leadership in fair trade, and continue our focus on sustainable initiatives,” said Mr. Coffin. “I am pleased to say that fair trade coffee, teas and chocolate are available in various locations across campus, including the residence dining hall, Aramark-operated retail locations, The Attic, Bitters, and is also available at Treats.”
“We had a great foundation to build on, as many of the certification requirements were already being met,” said Mr. Coffin. “As the fair trade committee was formed, we quickly realized how achievable the certification was and how motivated the stakeholders were to collaborate and make this work.”
During Fair Trade Campus Week Sept. 26-30, events and promotions are taking place across campus to promote fair trade and to celebrate 糖心视频’s new Fair Trade Campus certification.
More information on fairtrade Canada and the Fair Trade Campus certification is available .
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