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Unable to view this email? Follow this link. Thousands of trafficked children are being forced to work on cocoa plantations this Christmas.What do these children want for Christmas? In the UK we will spend over a billion pounds this Christmas on chocolate. We like to eat chocolate. STOP THE TRAFFIK Chocolate Christmas Campaign is about ACTION and CHANGE. The customer needs to know who picked the cocoa beans that make chocolate. The retailer needs to know that their customers will change what they buy to force the chocolate industry to change their practices. The chocolate manufacturers need to realise that this is the time to:
Remember to check the STOP THE TRAFFIK Good Chocolate Guide to know where and what to buy. All fair trade chocolate can ensure that it has not been picked using enslaved labour. TOPBreaking news—a step in the right direction On 10th October 2007, major global players in the food industry initiated a programme for a more sustainable cocoa supply chain in the Ivory Coast, to improve social and environmental practices. This is a key decision that could lead to ending the trafficking of children into slavery on cocoa farms. One of these global players is Cargill, an international provider of food and other products and services in 66 countries, and a major buyer and processor of cocoa beans from Ivory Coast. (This could affect many of the chocolate products that you buy in your supermarket) At the beginning of 2008, a draft farm level certification code will be tested in pilot projects in Ivory Coast. Local stakeholders including farmers, charities, government bodies, and others will be involved in its development. By the end of 2008, the first independent certifiers will have been trained and the final code will be implemented. Throughout 2009, the project will certify the first 10,000 farmers in Ivory Coast, and pilot projects will be carried out in other producing countries to customise the programme to their specific circumstances. This is big news. This is a first step … and STOP THE TRAFFIK welcomes this new initiative by Cargill and calls to see this become a reality. It is critical we keep pressure up on this issue. We are making a difference. We will not stop until the trafficking has been STOPPED. TOPThe Cocoa Pledge We want our chocolate to be Traffik Free. We have developed this into a Cocoa Pledge for use by the industry. Read it by going to the link at: www.stopthetraffik.org/chocolateDownloads/stt_pledge.pdf We are calling all chocolate manufacturers and retailers to SIGN the pledge. TOP Global catch up
The Chocolate Campaign is global. All over the world from Australia to America, Belgium to Burnley there has been a grassroots movement of thousands of people fighting hard to raise awareness and fight for Traffik Free chocolate. Every day it is growing.
Watch out for next newsletter announcing the plans for 2008: Freedom Day 15 March 2008 STOP THE TRAFFIK Coordinating Team |
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