The Social Economy · 2012-10-09 · Innovative social enterprises 1973 Agrofax 1975 Tearcraft 1979...

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The Social Economy – Social

Enterprise

The role of Innovation

Innovative social enterprises

1973 Agrofax

1975 Tearcraft

1979 Traidcraft

1989 New Consumer

1990 Shared Interest

1991 Fairtrade Foundation

1992 Creative Consumer Co-operative

1994 Out of this World

1998 Community Viewfinders

2001 Warm Zones

2011 Northern Health Services

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Social enterprise – one definition

A social enterprise is a business

that trades to tackle social problems,

improve communities, people’s life

chances, or the environment. (Social Enterprise UK)

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Early ideas -1967

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Unfair trade and injustice

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1973 - AGROFAX

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Alternative trade

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Traidcraft

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Traidcraft

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Traidcraft

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Corporate Social Responsibility

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Warm Zones

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National Health Service

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Fairtrade Foundation

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Guaranteed minimum price and the Fairtrade Premium

Environmental sustainability

Long-term trade partnerships

Labour rights

“Without Fairtrade, we wouldn’t exist as

banana producers. The amount we receive

for a box of conventional bananas does not

cover our production expenses.”

Valentín Ruíz Delgado, Banana Farmer, Peru

‘Champion’, quality, leading product

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Producer Trader Licensee Distributor Consumer

FLO e.V.

FLO-CERT

Labelling

Initiatives

Labelling

Initiatives

• Producer support

• Standard setting

• Licensing

• Promotion

FLO-CERT the only ISO 65 accredited for an ethical label

Independent Assurance

Sales growth

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24 70 130286

712

1120

0

500

1000

1500

2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010

Fairtrade UK Retail Sales estimated £m

A fair trade ‘bank’

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Technical and business expertise

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A social economy partnership

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