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New Steering Group aims for Fairtrade status for Causeway Coast and Glens

New Steering Group aims for Fairtrade status for Causeway Coast and Glens

Fri, June 07, 2019

The inaugural meeting of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Fairtrade Steering Group has taken place in Cloonavin.

The group is currently finalising an application to achieve Fairtrade status for the Borough and the six towns of Ballycastle, Ballymoney, Coleraine, Limavady, Portrush and Portstewart. Rathlin Island became a Fairtrade Island in 2013.

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Sean Bateson said: “We are delighted to support this initiative to attain Fairtrade Borough status and play our part in helping the most marginalised farmers and producers in the developing world. Fairtrade is about better prices, decent working conditions and fairer terms of trade for farmers and workers in the developing world. It guarantees more control over their own future by protecting the environment in which they live and work.

The Fairtrade certification mark is an independent consumer label and can only appear on products from developing countries. While there are other ethical labels, Fairtrade is the only certification whose purpose is to tackle poverty, end exploitation (human trafficking/child labour) and uphold the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the developing world.

Once the group achieves Fairtrade status, it will continue to meet to raise awareness, promote Fairtrade Fortnight and encourage more businesses, schools, churches and organisations to become involved and use products bearing the Fairtrade certification mark.

The Fairtrade Steering Group welcomes new members, so for further information and to become involved email environmentalservices@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk.

To find out what Fairtrade is all about please visit: www.northernirelandfairtrade.org, www.fairtrade.org.uk  or www.fairtrade.ie.

Members of The Fairtrade Steering Group pictured after their recent meeting in Cloonavin, back row, Dr Christopher G Stange (Consulate General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines & Secretariat of the All Party Group on Fairtrade), Chris McCaughan (The Co-operative, Ballycastle) and Nicholas Lestas (Director – The Good Food and Wine Company). Front row, Councillor Orla Beattie, Richard John (Secretary, Causeway Multi Cultural Forum), Paddy-Ann Leach, (Manager of Catering and Conferencing - Ulster University Coleraine Campus) and Aidan McPeake (Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Director of Environmental Services) Councillor Orla Beattie along with  Dr Christopher G Stange (Consulate General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines & Secretariat of the All Party Group on Fairtrade) and Nicholas Lestas (Director – The Good Food and Wine Company) promote the Fairtrade message. To find out what Fairtrade is all about please visit: www.northernirelandfairtrade.org, www.fairtrade.org.uk  or www.fairtrade.ie.         Notes for Editor: Northern Ireland achieved the rare accolade of becoming a Fairtrade devolved region (Nation) in June 2017 and only the third country in the world to attain this status. This has been achieved through the countless work of volunteers, businesses, organisations, schools and churches with Central (all Departments) and local government (all Councils) committed to this project.    Regionally the initiative and mandate is co-ordinated through the Secretariat for the All Party Group on Fairtrade. For more information:  www.northernirelandfairtrade.org/projects     Media Contact: For further information please contact aine.mcauley@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk  Captions 1 Members of The Fairtrade Steering Group pictured after their recent meeting in Cloonavin, back row, Dr Christopher G Stange (Consulate General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines & Secretariat of the All Party Group on Fairtrade), Chris McCaughan (The Co-operative, Ballycastle) and Nicholas Lestas (Director – The Good Food and Wine Company). Front row, Councillor Orla Beattie, Richard John (Secretary, Causeway Multi Cultural Forum), Paddy-Ann Leach, (Manager of Catering and Conferencing - Ulster University Coleraine Campus) and Aidan McPeake (Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Director of Environmental Services)  2 Councillor Orla Beattie along with  Dr Christopher G Stange (Consulate General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines & Secretariat of the All Party Group on Fairtrade) and Nicholas Lestas (Director – The Good Food and Wine Company) promote the Fairtrade message.  3 Nicholas Lestas (Director – The Good Food and Wine Company), Paddy-Ann Leach, (Manager of Catering and Conferencing - Ulster University Coleraine Campus) and Dr Christopher G Stange (Consulate General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines & Secretariat of the All Party Group on Fairtrade) promote the Fairtrade message. Aidan McPeake (Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Director of Environmental Services), Chris McCaughan (The Co-operative, Ballycastle), and Richard John (Secretary, Causeway Multi Cultural Forum) pictured ahead of the inaugural meeting of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Fairtrade Steering Group. Councillor Orla Beattie and Dr Christopher G Stange (Consulate General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines & Secretariat of the All Party Group on Fairtrade) pictured ahead of the inaugural meeting of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Fairtrade Steering Group.