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You may have seen this Fairtrade logo on bananas, chocolate, tea, coffee and many other things…

But what does the Fairtrade logo actually mean?

Why is it blue?

Blue for the sky…

Why is it green?

Green for the grass…

What else can you see?

What else can you see?

What else can you see?

What else can you see?

What else can you see?

What else can you see?

Can you see a person?

Can you see a person?

Why is one arm up in the air? Who is it?

Why is one arm up in the air? Who is it? Someone standing up for Fairtrade?

Why is one arm up in the air? Who is it? A shopper reaching for Fairtrade food? Someone standing up for Fairtrade?

Why is one arm up in the air? Who is it? A shopper reaching for Fairtrade food? A farmer holding up a Fairtrade product? Someone standing up for Fairtrade?