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Revolver World: Aiding people with learning disability

March 8th, 2010
Ebude MbongRecapped By :
Ebude Mbong, Revolver World.

Revolver World operates as a non-for-profit organisation, and we aim to support the development of less fortunate nations, benefit children in the supplier community, and also as a means to aid people with learning disability.
Revolver Fairtrade t-shirts are produced out of a convent in Tirupur (Assisi) in India. People find the convent as a place where they can seek refuge from poverty. The sisters in the convent actually knit and produce these t-shirts as a means of making some money for their church. Thus Revolver helps in providing work for them. » Read more: Revolver World: Aiding people with learning disability

Fairtrade Fortnight begins with the Big Swap! Harriet Lamb executive director of the Fairtrade Foundation discusses her vision for Fairtrade Fortnight

February 23rd, 2010

Revolver World attended the launch of The Big Swap 2010 last night in London - were you there? (We gave away loads of T-Shirts...)

With Fairtrade Fortnight now fully underway, we're going to be gearing up our activities over the next couple of weeks, including taking part in Birmingham's weekend of Fairtrade celebrations and promotion in Birmingham city centre on the weekend of the 27th of February (more on that coming soon). In the meantime, to whet your appetite, here's an interview with Harriet Lamb from Ethical.TV, where she discusses her work as director of the Fairtrade Foundation and her passions and interests outside of work.

In this interview she talks openly about how the Fairtrade movement has developed and the impact Fairtrade has had on communities in developing countries across the world and how individuals all have a part to play.