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There are days that we take off the cape of superman or superwoman, there are days that we become Gandhi, Mother Teresa of Calcutta or Rosa Parks, the woman who refused to move to the back of the bus and give up her seat to a man. white during racial segregation in the United States. And other days, for the most part, we leave the cape at home and do what we can. We identify with the definition of committed people and do everything we can with the time, energy and money we have. Ingredients that add up is a blog created by Oxfam Intermón that was born with the intention of giving clues to people who do what we can (and more) to change our environment and turn it into a more sustainable and supportive place. From today, we offer you in this space ideas, notes that can help you change small things in your daily life: Recipes about Fair Trade , food , volunteering , NGOs and many other topics aimed at all audiences. Without further pretensions, without the intention of becoming superheroes or, at most, with the intention of playing at becoming everyday heroes and heroines.
Ingredients… is a blog about little pills that we hope are healthy, beneficial but not harmless. From now on, it's all yours!Commitment to the protection and defense of people's fundamental rights : gender equality, non-discrimination, freedom of association, children's rights... Ensure healthy and decent working conditions Albania Mobile Number List Respect for the enviroment . The certified origin of its products guarantees the sustainability of the projects through which they are carried out, from both an economic and environmental point of view. The promotion and maintenance of work and production cooperatives , or the commitment to organic farming are good examples of this. fair trade The seal that identifies Fair Trade products is issued by Fairtrade Labeling Organizations International, an organization based in Bonn (Germany), which coordinates the certification of Fair Trade products internationally.
Did you know that 1 in 8 people on our planet suffer from hunger? chocolate-dominican republic Maribel Villar is a producer at the Dominican Republic cooperative Cooproagro, with which Oxfam Intermón works © Guadalupe de la Vallina Eco-friendly stores In these stores we can find all kinds of organic products from organic agriculture and livestock. The certification of its products as 100% organic products guarantees that they have been produced and prepared with totally natural and environmentally friendly methods and substances. euroleaf-organic agriculture The seal that identifies organic farming products is issued by the European Union and is always accompanied by another seal from the certifying body of their country of origin. Proximity shops In this type of business we find products produced and processed as close as possible to their point of sale. The objective, with this, is twofold: Benefit producers with fairer payment for their products, eliminating intermediaries. Reduce the environmental impact of transporting products from the other side of the planet by replacing them with others produced next to our home. Why buy a tomato that has traveled 1,000 km, if I can buy another one produced right here? This is the main premise that governs local, or kilometer 0, commerce.