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- Worldshops, world shops or Fair Trade Shops are specialized retail outlets offering and promoting Fair Trade products. Worldshops also typically organize...
- The Network of European Worldshops (NEWS!) was a network of national ****ociations of Worldshops representing 2,500 shops in 13 member countries: Austria...
- developing world. Worldshops, or fair trade shops, are specialized retail outlets that offer and promote fair trade products. Worldshops also typically organize...
- an Australian subsidiary Network of European Worldshops, a network of national ****ociations of worldshops A News or news, a program for serving and reading...
- reasons. Thousands of volunteers sold coffee from Angola and Nicaragua in Worldshops, in the back of churches, from their homes and from stands in public places...
- staying in certain hotels, shopping in certain shops (such as the LH Worldshop), renting cars, investing in certain funds, opening an account with certain...
- of the World Fair Trade Organization. In 2009, the Network of European Worldshops (NEWS) was integrated into WFTO-Europe. WFTO-LA is currently composed...
- company Van Weely, roasted by Neuteboom, before being sold directly to worldshops and, for the first time, to mainstream retailers across the Netherlands...
- politically ****cuted, etc.). In Europe, they sell their products through worldshops, local groups, wholesalers and mail order catalogues. Fair trade importing...
- the Pirate Party (1 seat).[1] Among the left wing groups are ATTAC, the Worldshop movement, an autonomist-anarchist scene, and a few groups engaged in ecological...