Campaign

The World on Your Plate

Did you know that you can fight poverty in the supermarket? For 'The world on your plate' campaign, Fairfood has created an online Fairground to show you just how easy it is to shop sustainably and make a difference to world hunger and poverty. Enter Fairfood’s online Fairground and “Play It Fair” by playing the game!

Soy campaign

A great deal of supermarket products contain soy. An obvious example is soy sauce, but soy is also used for the production of eggs, milk, chicken and meat. The majority (roughly 66%) of the global production of soybeans goes into cattle feed. Unfortunately, the large-scale cultivation of soybeans, especially in South America, has caused the disappearance of hundreds of square kilometres of tropical forest each year. For more information click here.

Fruit campaign

Smoothies, ice cream, banana cake; a lot of great food contains fruit. Fruit tastes good and is healthy. Unfortunatly, cultivating fruit isn't always healthy for the people that work on the plantations. Many fruit plantations cause severe damage to the people and the environment.

To stop this abuse, Fairfood started a fruit campaign. Read more


Cocoa campaign

Research shows that children in the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon work under dangerous and unhealthy conditions. These children often work with long knives and are even exposed to pesticides. This is why Fairfood, together with Stop The Traffik, calls chocolate makers to be more open about their production process and show that they adhere to international agreements on child labour. For more information click here.
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