You’ve seen the Fairtrade Mark on most of the coffee and tea at our units, but have you ever wondered what it means, not only for people but the environment? Source: Easybib.com As of now, millions of small-scale farmers in developing countries produce products such as coffee and tea that end up in our shopping carts.
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