S2 Fairtrade
Across
- 3. Treating others with care and recognizing their worth as a human being.
- 6. Ensuring that people get what they deserve, especially fair treatment and fair pay.
- 7. By building clinics, the Fairtrade Premium improves the ______ of the whole village.
- 11. A yellow, curved fruit that is one of the most common Fairtrade items in supermarkets.
- 12. A famous global organization that campaigns for people's basic freedoms and justice.
- 14. Fairtrade ensures that these are safe, legal, and pay a wage that people can actually live on.
- 15. Being friendly, generous, and considerate toward others.
- 16. A "safety net" payment that ensures workers aren't paid too little if the market price drops.
- 18. A sweet treat that starts as cocoa beans grown on plantations.
- 20. The value of treating everyone equally and playing by the rules.
- 21. Fairtrade helps children stay in school so they can have a better ______ when they grow up.
Down
- 1. A global movement (with a famous green and blue logo) that ensures farmers are treated ethically.
- 2. The state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
- 4. Feeling for someone else’s struggle and having a desire to help them.
- 5. A popular hot drink made from roasted beans; it was one of the first-ever Fairtrade products.
- 8. The basic protections and freedoms that every single person in the world is entitled to.
- 9. The natural world around us; Fairtrade protects this by banning harmful chemicals.
- 10. The deep-seated beliefs that guide how we act and how we treat other people.
- 13. A large group of people living together in an organized community or country.
- 17. Being truthful and acting with integrity in business and in life.
- 19. The people at the very start of the supply chain who grow and harvest the ingredients we eat.