Fair trade is trade that meets certain social, economic, or environmental standards relating to wages and conditions for those involved in the production or distribution of goods, as well as a social movement dedicated to ensuring that those standards are met.
Further reading
Griffiths, Peter (2012) Ethical objections to fairtrade, Journal of Business Ethics, vol. 105, pp. 357–373.
Related entries
ethics of personal consumption | international trade | social and intellectual movements
Fair trade is trade that meets certain social, economic, or environmental standards relating to wages and conditions for those involved in the production or distribution of goods, as well as a social movement dedicated to ensuring that those standards are met.
Further reading
Griffiths, Peter (2012) Ethical objections to fairtrade, Journal of Business Ethics, vol. 105, pp. 357–373.
Related entries
ethics of personal consumption | international trade | social and intellectual movements