Global Conduct began in 2006 to seek out the highest quality handcrafted goods directly from producers, with an emphasis on quality and fair trade principles ...
Fair trade means shopping for many products in a more ethical way. Buying a fair trade product has an ongoing positive impact to producers in developing countries ...
The owners of Global Conduct, Gai and Zoe, share how they discovered Fair Trade, the benefits it brings and why they want to promote Fair Trade in Australia.
We support nine community organisations in India, including Shrujan, KMVS-Qasab, KHAMIR Craft Resource Centre, Silence, Artisan's Effort, Sasha, Equitable Marketing Association, and Zaida Crafts.
We support Womens Woven Art in East Timor, a non-profit business that specialises in products made by Timorese women using tais, the traditional cloth of Timor-Leste.
We support Rajana and Watthan artisans. Both businesses provide training and employment for Cambodian artisans with disabilities and both are members of the WFTO (World Fair Trade Organisation).
We suport Craft Link (a not-for-profit that assists small Vietnamese craft producers) and Reaching Out Handicrafts (founded in 2000 by a group of disabled craftspeople in Hoi An.)
We support Children Nepal, Kumbeshwar Technical School, the Women's Skill Development Project and The Association for Craft Producers - all members of Fair Trade Group Nepal and The World Fair Trade Organisation.
We've made ethical gift buying easier and quicker. From tablecloths to pencil cases - so many gift ideas to choose from! We also have gift certificates available.