FAIR TRADE : VOCABULARY

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Across
  1. 3. A set of 17 global goals created by the United Nations to end poverty, protect the planet, and improve lives by 2030.
  2. 5. Official rules and checks that show a product meets certain quality, ethical, or environmental requirements.
  3. 8. The environment and rules in which people work — including safety, hours, and treatment.
  4. 9. A person or company that buys products from producers and sells them to others, often taking a share of the profit.
  5. 10. Farming that protects the soil, water, and environment, so food can be grown now and in the future.
  6. 11. A place where people in the same area buy and sell goods, usually produced nearby.
  7. 13. Actions that help improve the lives of people in a community, such as building schools or health centres.
  8. 14. The ability to follow a product’s journey from where it was made to where it is sold.
Down
  1. 1. Something that does not harm nature and helps protect the planet.
  2. 2. When children are made to work in ways that are dangerous, too hard, or stop them from going to school.
  3. 4. Taking care of the environment and using natural resources responsibly.
  4. 6. All the steps a product goes through from the farm or factory to the final customer.
  5. 7. The money a person earns from work or selling goods.
  6. 12. A price that is good for both the buyer and the producer, allowing the producer to earn a decent living.