- The local council must pass a resolution
supporting Fairtrade, and serve Fairtrade coffee and tea at its meetings
and in offices and canteens.
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- A range of Fairtrade products must be readily
available in the area’s shops and served in local cafés and catering
establishments (targets are set in relation to population)
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- Fairtrade products must be used by a number of
local work places (estate agents, hairdressers etc) and community
organizations (churches, schools etc)
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- The council must attract popular support for
the campaign.
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- A local Fairtrade steering group must be
convened to ensure continued commitment to Fairtrade Town
status.
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