And climate injustice often means the ones actively contributing to climate change feel its repercussions least. It demands that the promised $100 billion climate finance is not only paid, but that those funds reach farmers and workers directly to ensure they can withstand the growing challenges of climate change, including by planting more trees and investing in more resilient crops.įrits Snel, Tony’s Chocolonely Country Manager, US, said: “We can’t achieve social justice on a broken planet. Furthermore, the letter calls out the broken promises from world leaders.
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The letter warns governments that their lack of action is threatening farmers’ livelihoods and global food supplies, and deepening poverty. The business pledge follows the publication of an open letter from 1.8 million Fairtrade farmers and workers across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean earlier this week.
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They will support farmers as they work together to cut the emissions embedded throughout their supply chains. They will back a shift in food production and supply to one that is resilient to the changing climate, including backing nature based solutions.
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Increasingly volatile weather is damaging crops, harming livelihoods for farming communities, and making crop production more unpredictable. They also commit to work alongside Fairtrade to protect and invest in the resilience and green transition of global food supply chains in the face of the climate crisis.Īs companies sourcing from Fairtrade producers in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, the signatories to the pledge see the climate crisis hitting the people in their supply chains disproportionately hard. In the pledge, developed by Fairtrade as part of its Be Fair With Your Climate Promise campaign, the companies commit to take accountability for their own climate impact. The companies have signed a business pledge urging world governments and leaders to listen to the voices of farmers – the people who grow the world’s food and other essential goods in low-income, climate-vulnerable nations – as the farmers call for urgent action at COP26.
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8, 2021 – Ben & Jerry’s, Tony’s Chocolonely, and UK retailers Co-op, M&S and Waitrose, are among a group of Fairtrade business partners worldwide pledging to support Fairtrade farmers in their call for climate justice in the run-up to the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, UK, this November. The pledge is part of Fairtrade’s Be Fair With Your Climate Promise campaign encouraging world leaders and businesses alike to take urgent action in support of farmers