Fair Trade at Concordia

Did you know that since 2016 Concordia has been designated as a Fair Trade Campus? Find out how our community supports fair-trade practices and how you can get involved.

A totally bananas group of Concordia students rep the Fair Trade Campus. One on them is wearing a banana costume while the other ones are holding bananas like phones.

How does Concordia support Fair Trade?

  • All coffee sold on campus is Fairtrade-certified, except for certain franchises.
  • Fairtrade teas, sugar, chocolate and bananas are available for sale at food service locations, excluding franchises.
  • All approved caterers are required to provide Fairtrade coffee and tea exclusively.
  • Concordia’s Sustainable Event Guide promotes and educates around Fairtrade certified products.
  • A multi-stakeholder Fair Trade Steering Committee works to deepen Concordia’s commitment to Fair Trade programming, services, and food offerings on campus
  • The Concordia Student Union (CSU), Graduate Students’ Association (GSA), and Arts & Science Federation of Associations (ASFA) all include Fair Trade within their Sustainability Policies.

Join the conversation on Instagram @cufairtrade.

Why do we need fair trade?

Fair trade minimum price

Fairtrade premium (additional funds)
for community investment
Cultivates environmental stewardship

Decent wages
Right to unionize
Health and safety standards

Gender equality for women farmers

For further details on fair trade and its impact visit Fairtrade Canada’s website.


How do I get involved?

  • Look for the Fair Trade mark when purchasing your next coffee, tea, chocolate or banana!
  • Encourage your student group or office to adopt Fair Trade purchasing policies
  • Buy Fair Trade food and drinks for fundraisers, meetings, and events

Contact Oliver De Volpi to learn more about how you can support Fair Trade on campus.