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Artículo

6 Mar 2009

Autor:
Global Exchange and Intl. Labor Rights Forum

US Advocates Congratulate Cadbury on Fair Trade Chocolate Announcement - Major US chocolate companies encouraged to follow Cadbury’s lead

Bama Athreya, Executive Director of the International Labor Rights Forum said, “We congratulate Cadbury on this important announcement. We hope that Cadbury’s increasing commitment to Fair Trade will contribute to better living and working conditions for cocoa farmers throughout West Africa. Most importantly, Cadbury can serve as a model to major US-based chocolate companies. Their leadership demonstrates that committing to Fair Trade certified cocoa for the mass market is indeed possible.”