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Recognition of the Fair Trade Certified™ Seal hits an all-time high

Fair Trade USA and the Natural Marketing Institute release new data on consumer awareness of Fair Trade; driven by growing demand for and availability of ethical products

Fair Trade USA, the leading third-party certifier of Fair Trade products in North America, and the Natural Marketing Institute (NMI), an international consulting and research firm specializing in health and sustainability, today release new data indicating that sixty-seven percent of consumers now recognize the Fair Trade Certified seal, an eight-percentage point increase over 2015. This growth is supported by new findings on consumer preferences – particularly around ethical products – and the wide array of Fair Trade products hitting store shelves across a broader array of categories.

In addition to the spike in general awareness, the joint research underscores shoppers’ growing demand for products that align with their values. Sixty-four percent of the general population are more likely to buy products from companies that support causes they believe in, up from sixty-one percent last year. Millennials are especially likely to look for the Fair Trade Certified seal for proof of social claims: seventy-three percent recognize the seal, and fifty-three percent are more likely to purchase Fair Trade Certified products.

“More than ever before, consumers want accountability, responsibility and sustainability from the companies they buy from,” said MaryEllen Molyneaux, President of NMI. “By looking for the Fair Trade Certified™ seal on products from more than 1,000 companies, people can turn their everyday purchases into a profound force for good. Every dollar is a vote for the world we want to live in.”

The broadening range and availability of Fair Trade products on store shelves makes it easy for consumers to shop their values. Nine hundred and sixty-three new CPG products launched in 2016 alone, compared to 550 in 2015.

For more information:
Julie Clark
Fair Trade USA
Tel: +1 510 844 1407
[email protected]
www.FairTradeUSA.org
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