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The Food we choose to eat often travels from all corners of the world to reach our tables. Learn about the impact your food choices can have on you, other people and the world around you. | what food is in season »

Every Product we buy travels from somewhere in the world and represents someone's livelihood. By purchasing a product you place your stamp of approval on how it is produced. Find out what you should consider when shopping and what your purchases actually represent.

 

 

TENTATIVE STEPS

We live in an increasingly well networked world of consumerism and we do not have to travel far before our actions can influence the livelihood of someone on the otherside of the world and have a huge impact on the state of our natural world. Make Travel Fair founder Stephen Chapman explains the growing need for us all to work towards travelling and living a more responsible, sustainable and accountable existence. | Read more »

 

 

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Travel surge for Chinese new year | BBC News
16 Feb 2007
A catwalk show with a conscience | BBC News
16 Feb 2007
Vanuatu cargo cult marks 50 years | BBC News
15 Feb 2007
The troubled road to Mandalay | Times Online
10 Feb 2007
Quick, quick, slow | Guardian Unlimited

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Make Travel Fair is not a campaign or an instruction but an education, an inspiration to help us move forward in the right direction and to encourage us to think more carefully and clearly about the footprints we leave behind us. | Read more »

 

Stephen Chapman, Founder

 

 

 

Make Travel Fair is all about educating people who want to learn more about their impact on the world around them. The yellow american school buses are synonomous with education and are also a cultural icon of the United States of America that has been preserved since 1939. Yellow was selected for the school buses because it allowed their black lettering to be seen more easily through the weary sleep-filled eyes of morning travellers. We hope that Make Travel Fair will enable even the most world-weary eyes to see and understand some of the more important issues that face us today.

 

 

 

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