Make Fruit Fair petition
Stop supermarkets abusing their buyer power!
Supermarkets are the most powerful actors along tropical fruit supply chains. They can make enormous profits by abusing this power and paying unsustainably low prices to their fruit suppliers.
Make Fruit Fair stickers
Campaign stickers - in batches of 20. To order, these, go to the resource order form.
The stickers are free of charge, but we would be grateful for a donation to help cover the costs of producing and posting them.
Banana Action powerpoint
The issues highlighted in the banana industry are common to many products sold on supermarkets shelves. This presentation gives an overview of Banana Link's work and examples of international solidarity actions participants can get involved in to support workers in other countries. Running time approx. 30 minutes.
Guatemala campaign postcards
Campaign postcards - send a message to William Hague, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth, asking the British Government to take action to end the violence and inpunity towards union leaders and community activists in Guatemala. The postcards are free of charge, but we would be grateful for a donation to help cover the costs of producing and posting them.
Support Caribbean Bananas postcards
Campaign postcards for you to send to your local supermarket explaining the plight of Caribbean banana farmers and asking retailers to source bananas from the Windward Islands. The postcards are free of charge, but we would be grateful for a donation to help cover the costs of producing and posting them.
Make Fruit Fair leaflets
Information leaflet setting out the rationale behind the Make Fruit Fair campaign, the changes we are calling for, and how you can act to make a difference. The leaflets are free of charge, but we would be grateful for a donation to help cover the costs of producing and posting them.