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Oxfam Fair Trade Shop Australia
Purchase Oxfam Fair Trade Gifts From as Little as $1!
Oxfam's fair trade gift shop helps disadvantaged workers sell their goods at a fair price throughout the world. There is something for everyone from recyled shopping bags starting at just $1, all the way to $200 for a case of wine, there really is a wide and diverse selection of gifts to choose from.
What kind of Fair Trade Gifts are there?
- A fine collection of teas, coffees and foods
- A great selection of childrens toys and games
- Good quality kitchen utensils and crockery
- A plethora of environmentally friendly recycled goods
About Oxfam Fair Trade Shop
Buying an Oxfam Fair Trade gift will help men and women in impoverished conditions develop their own business skills and practices. The Oxfam fair trade shop holds stock from more than 100,000 producer partners around the world, calling for an end to unfair trade on the global markets.
All the products sold are sourced from organisations in developing countries across the world, which are bought at a fair price and sold at a fair price to help workers become self reliant. Oxfam fair trade shop's also help organisations to develop their products and bulk order to maximise capital, with up to 50% of funds available in advance on ordering.
Oxfam fair trade shop is a completely non profit organisation, with any surplus funds raised going towards further Oxfam development work to help communities living with poverty and injustice across the globe. This programme is in place to help people to really help themselves, not just in the short term, but also to create the building blocks to a lifetime of work and achievement.
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