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Kilbarchan Smile Gateway Garden Open Day

A few weeks ago we helped Kilbarchan Smile to celebrate their annual Gateway Garden open day, along with representatives from Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue, The Real Junk Food Project, and Badger the Mystical Mutt, taking a stall from our shop. It was lovely to see the garden and to show off our fair trade and eco products but unfortunately the weather wasn’t on our side and it soon started pouring with rain, meaning that not quite as many visitors were brought in as had been hoped.

If you would be interested in a Rainbow Turtle stall at your event, please get in touch and we’ll let you know if it will be possible for us to come along. With fingers crossed for better weather!

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“How can I support Fair Trade?”

The simple answer? Buy more fairly traded products! But what if you want to do more than that? Well, the Scottish Fair Trade Forum have made it so much easier for you to get campaigning and inspire real change with their Fair Trade Campaign Toolkit. The guide takes you through four modules, with info on Fair Trade, the basics of campaigning, how to take action, and how to take action online.

Two hands hold a tablet displaying The Scottish Fair Trade Forum's Fair Trade Campaign Toolkit.
@FairTradeNation

Introducing the toolkit, the Scottish Fair Trade Forum say:

Whether you are an experienced Fair Trade campaigner, new to the Fair Trade cause or new to campaigning, this toolkit is for YOU! We need Fair Trade and we need people to campaign for it. Unacceptable levels of poverty, economic inequality, human rights violations and the climate crisis are global challenges of our time and we all have a responsibility to take action to try to overcome these challenges. We believe that Fair Trade has a role to play in fighting these global issues.

We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

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Plastic Free July

As we reach the end of Plastic Free July, a global challenge to refuse and reduce single-use plastics, it got us thinking about the ways Rainbow Turtle can help you to continue to to reduce your plastic use – all year round!

Friendly soaps

One of the easiest switches you can make is to using a shampoo bar instead of buying a new bottle each time, and this lavender and geranium bar from Friendly Soaps smells particularly delicious! The travel soap is also incredibly handy – washing body, hair and laundry! Bars are £2.65 and are entirely free of plastic packaging.

If you’re serious about reducing your plastic waste and trying to help our endangered environment, you’ll definitely want to stop using takeaway coffee cups as soon as possible – these often can’t be recycled! That doesn’t mean you have to give up coffee on the go though, and we are here to help with a choice of natural bamboo Ecoffee cups (£9.99) and glass Turtle cups (£12.99) in store.

resuable coffee cups
card with leaf and butterfly design

Special occassions and all the excess that goes along with them don’t have to mean a negative environmental impact is inevitable either. At Rainbow Turtle we have cards for all occassions that are made from recycled paper and wrapped in compostable packaging. This beautiful 1 Tree card also includes wildflower seeds, to help insects locally, and funds the planting of trees in areas of mass deforestation!

Getting gifts for your little ones doesn’t have to involve masses of plastic waste like we often think – these Lanka Kade toys are made from sustainable and durable wood, so they’ll last, and quite a number of the toys we stock, like the ones above (wheelies £6 each, zoo set £16), don’t even have any plastic packaging and also help children in Sri Lanka so you can feel good about your purchase in more ways than one.

So what about once you’ve made these amazing purchases at Rainbow Turtle – how are you going to get them home without a plastic bag? Well, you’re in luck! We have a variety of options from these recycled newspaper bags (left, 20p) which support street children in India, to the fancier option of a reusable tote bag (right, £4.99) which is made from recycled saris, and folds up into a handy zip pouch for easy storage on the go.

These are just a few of the many exciting and ethical products we carry at Rainbow Turtle. We’re also a refill shop for Ecover household products, meaning you can save money and plastic by bringing your bottles back to be filled over and over again. We’re always finding new and interesting fair trade and ethical products so make Rainbow Turtle your first stop to saving the world!

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Scottish Parliament Visit, June 2019

the scottish parliament building from the Canongate, with Arthur's Seat in the background
Can you spot the climate change protesters?

Last month, the Scottish Parliament’s Cross Party Group on Fair Trade invited Rainbow Turtle, along with One World Shop in Edinburgh, Dos Mundos in Anstruther, and All Things Fair in Blairgowrie, to discuss “Fair Trade shops on our high streets: challenges and opportunities.” The Convenor of the group, Colin Smyth MSP, was in attendance, as were representatives from other groups interested in Fair Trade. Climate change protesters from Extinction Rebellion had formed a camp very close to the parliament building, causing some issues with security that meant we all faced a long wait to get inside but it was worth it.

Each Fair Trade shop in turn gave a brief history of their shop and then went on to discuss the challenges that they face. It was decided that these could be broken down into more general retail challenges (e.g. a general downturn in high street shopping) and specifically Fair Trade issues (e.g. lack of awareness of Fair Trade). Rainbow Turtle noted that the real value of a Fair Trade shop is in the community that it creates – both within our group of volunteers and with regards to repeat customers who promote the shop by word of mouth.

All Things Fair, Dos Mundos and One World Shop all suggested that high levels of tourism in their area helps their sales a great deal, which is hopefully something we can come to rely on too as Paisley promotes itself as a tourist destination. So next time you have visitors to the town, or if you’re a visitor yourself, come along to Rainbow Turtle for unique and ethical gifts and treats!

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Mary Russell 50th Anniversary Celebration

We were really pleased to be invited along today to Mary Russell School for a lunch to celebrate their 50th anniversary. We work a lot with Mary Russell, and they’re big supporters of Fair Trade, as Gemma and Lynsay noticed when they sat opposite a Fairtrade mark for their lunch! The food was lovely, but even more exciting was hearing from pupils about the amazing work that the school does now, as well as how special Mary Russell the person, a pioneer of Special Education in the 20th Century, was. Finding a display of pupils’ work on Fair Trade was also a highlight. Thank you to Mary Russell School for inviting us!

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Volunteers’ Week Celebration

It’s Volunteers’ Week this week (1st – 7th June) so to celebrate we got together with some of our amazing shop volunteers and charity trustees on Wednesday, had some tasty sandwiches and cakes, and had a good chat. It was great to see so many of our volunteers at once, and a good opportunity for everyone to meet or catch up with those who tend to help out on different days. Rainbow Turtle wouldn’t be where it is today, and wouldn’t be able to continue, without the support of our fantastic volunteers, so it was only right that we did something to thank them.

We’re also always seeking new volunteers so if you’d like to join this friendly bunch then have a look here for more information and get in touch!

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Recycling for Good Causes

colourful knitted peruvian cardigans

As you may know, Rainbow Turtle is a charity but our shop isn’t a traditional charity shop. Everything we sell is new, and has been produced or grown by people who are paid fairly for their work, and are often the people most in need in the world.

This means that everything you buy at Rainbow Turtle – from tea and coffee to jewellery and toys – helps people all over the world.

charity recycling box

But did you know our charity can still benefit from donations of your unwanted items? Instead of selling them on, we collect your old phones, laptops, jewellery (even costume or broken jewellery), foreign or UK currency (including out of circulation coins and notes), gadgets like sat navs and MP3 players, and used stamps, and send them off to Recycling for Good Causes. In return, we get a cheque for Rainbow Turtle!

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Fairtrade Fortnight 2019

This year’s Fairtrade Fortnight (February 25th to March 10th) was themed around cocoa production and also looked at the empowerment of female farmers – about a third of the producers of Divine Chocolate are women, so they deserve a say!

10 children pose in football grounds, two holding a fair trade ball each and sitting on top of a giant ballTo celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight, Rainbow Turtle organised two schools conferences. For local primary school pupils, we arranged a visit to St Mirren Park, to hear from Bala Sport (who produce Fairtrade footballs), WOSDEC, St Mirren Women’s Football Club, and from Rainbow Turtle. It was a great day, with lots of learning about the work that goes into making a football, the benefits of Fairtrade for football workers, and also the parallel difficulties of being a female farmer/producer and a woman in sport. And the amazing news to come out of the event is that St Mirren WFC are now using Fairtrade footballs for their matches!

a pupil asks a fair trade coffee farmer a questionFor secondary school pupils, Rainbow Turtle, in conjunction with the Scottish Fair Trade Forum, organised for Aimable Nshimiye, a coffee producer from Rwanda, to visit Mary Russell School and speak about his business and how becoming Fairtrade certified has helped them to grow. The Mary Russell pupils had thought up some interesting questions for Aimable in advance! Rainbow Turtle are very grateful to the Renfrewshire Fair Trade Steering Group for their support in organising this event, as well as the one at St Mirren Park.

fair trade cakesOther activities which took place during Fairtrade Fortnight 2019 included a Fairtrade Bake Off at Gryffe High School, which we were lucky enough to be asked to help judge – look at those amazing cakes! The winner (which we don’t have a picture off because it was scoffed too quickly!) was judged to be best because of its delicious taste, its perfect appearance, and most importantly its high quantity of Fairtrade ingredients!

It was fantastic fortnight, and so encouraging to see the real engagement with Fairtrade Fortnight and the ideas of Fair Trade that so many local schools and organisations have!

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Fairtrade Fortnight Schools’ Poster Competition

As you probably know, Fairtrade Fortnight 2019 is upon us, and to raise its profile Rainbow Turtle is inviting school pupils to enter a poster competition. This year Fairtrade Fortnight is focussed on cocoa farmers, many of whom are women.  The theme is “She deserves a living income”.  Most cocoa farmers do not earn enough to feed and clothe their family, yet in the UK, chocolate is worth £4billion a year.

Can you make a poster?

To link in with the theme “She deserves  a living income”

Or

To show how chocolate can change the world.

Schools are asked to select their top 3 entries and send them with name and age to:

Rainbow Turtle, 7 Gauze Street, Paisley PA1 1EP

Email: education@rainbowturtle.org.uk
Tel: 0141 887 1881

The Education Group will select the final top 3 who will win a voucher for Rainbow Turtle to the value of £15, £10 and £5.

The winning posters will be displayed in the shop window.
Closing date: Friday 29th March 2019

Please indicate if you would like your posters returned to you afterwards.