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ECONOMICAL IMPACT : Descions about how we buy or trade products can be a good representation of how we choose to live our lives and those decisions can be equally fundamental to how someone else lives their life. As daily consumers, we have the ability to make a difference to the way international trade works, and to make choices that can ensure people in poorer countries get a fair return for their product. By simply remaining vigilant about where we spend our money and by exercising genuine concern for the people and places at the source of the products lining our shelves we can help to battle global poverty. If you don't nobody else will.

 

 

 

 

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