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Fair trade, ethical trade [videorecording] / Ethical Markets Media ; co-executive producers, Hazel Henderson, Ellyne Lonergan

Contributor(s): Series: Ethical markets : growing the green economyPublication details: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2007Description: 1 videodisc (28 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • NO ISBN
Other title:
  • Title on container and disc label : Fair trade, ethical trading [Portion of title]
Uniform titles:
  • Ethical markets (Television program)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.927 FAI
Production credits:
  • Director, Andrea Campbell
Host, Simran SethiSummary: Archaic models of global commerce assume that all parties will benefit equally from free trade. But well-documented exploitation of workers in the developing world has convinced many experts of the need for stronger fair trade practices. This program reports on the efforts of socially concerned entrepreneurs and leaders to safeguard the interests of foreign farmers, producers, and laborers. Bob Stiller, president and founder of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, explains why his company has earned a place on the Business Ethics magazine "100 Best Corporate Citizens" list; Neal Kearney, chief of the ITGLWF, debunks myths of slim profit margins in the garment industry; and Paul Rice, CEO of TransFair USA, describes his group's fair trade certification process.
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Media Resources Taylor's Library-TC 338.927 FAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available SAMxx,01000,02,GR 1000140082

Director, Andrea Campbell

Host, Simran Sethi

Originally produced as an episode of the television series Ethical Markets in 2005

Archaic models of global commerce assume that all parties will benefit equally from free trade. But well-documented exploitation of workers in the developing world has convinced many experts of the need for stronger fair trade practices. This program reports on the efforts of socially concerned entrepreneurs and leaders to safeguard the interests of foreign farmers, producers, and laborers. Bob Stiller, president and founder of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, explains why his company has earned a place on the Business Ethics magazine "100 Best Corporate Citizens" list; Neal Kearney, chief of the ITGLWF, debunks myths of slim profit margins in the garment industry; and Paul Rice, CEO of TransFair USA, describes his group's fair trade certification process.

DVD

Economics : 2EMS20