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A Shopping Guide to Why Buy Fair Trade? Fair Trade Coffee, Tea, Chocolate and A Fair Price Fruit The Fair Trade Certified label guarantees that farmers and workers received a fair price for their product. The Fair Trade price means that In farmers can feed their families and that their Southeastern Wisconsin children can go to school instead of working in the fields. Quality Products By receiving a fair price, Fair Trade producers can avoid cost-cutting practices that sacrifice quality. The Fair Trade producers' traditional The Milwaukee Clean Clothes Cam- artisan farming methods result in exceptional paign, a fair trade, anti-sweatshop or- products. ganization, brings together labor, reli- gious, environmental, peace, student Care for the Environment and youth activists to work for a system of fair trade and economic globalization Most Fair Trade Certified coffee, tea and that puts labor standards, environ- chocolate in the US is certified organic and mental quality and human rights first. Brought to you by the Milwaukee shade grown. This means that the products you buy maintain biodiversity, provide shelter for migratory birds and help reduce global To Learn More warming. Contact: Mike Howden Phone: 414-342-5284 E-mail: [email protected] A Shopping Guide to Fair Trade Fair Trade Products Are Available At:* Fair Trade Coffee is available Alterra Coffee Roasters Highland Park Café at the following web sites: All locations 4110 W. Martin Dr., Milwaukee Amaranth Bakery, Highlands Café Equal Exchange 3329 W. Lisbon Av., Milwaukee 1413 N. 60th, Wauwatosa www.equalexchange.com Anodyne Café Node Coffee Shop 1208 E. Brady St., Milwaukee 1504 E. North Ave., Milwaukee Catholic Relief Services- Beans and Barley Outpost Natural Foods Just Coffee 1901 E. North Avenue, Milwaukee All Locations www.justcoffee.net Boom Brothers Coffee Plowshare Gifts 2400 N. Murray, Milwaukee 301 West Main Street, Waukesha Brewing Grounds for Change Riverwest Cooperative Midwest ELCA Lutheran's 2008 N. Farwell, Milwaukee 733 E. Clark Street, Milwaukee Mt. Meru Coffee Bruegger's Bagel Bakery Sven’s European Café www.mtmerucoffee.org All locations 2699 S. Kinnickinic, Milwaukee Coffee with a Conscience Sendik's Food Market All Locations 500 E. Silver Spring Dr., Whitefish Bay Comet Café Stone Creek Coffee 1947 N. Farwell, Milwaukee All locations TRANSFAIR USA Fair Grounds Coffee House Third World Handcrafts Transfair USA is an organization 5901 W. Vliet, Milwaukee 5229 W. Capital, Milwaukee which certifies Fair Trade food products. You can find out how Four Corners of the World Wilson’s Coffee and Tea products are certified and find the 5401 W. Vliet, Milwaukee 3306 Washington Ave, Racine locations in your area which carry Fuel Café Fair Trade coffee, tea, fruits and 818 E. Center St., Milwaukee FairTrade chocolate at http://www.transfairusa.org/ Good Harvest Market Coffee, Tea, Chocolate and Fruit 1850 Meadow Lane. Pewaukee *Not everything sold in these stores is Fair Trade so please ask in order to be sure. .