Fair Trade
Salford City College is a Fair Trade college, wholly committed to supporting Fairtrade and takes part
in a variety of activities and initiatives to support this cause.
Fairtrade is about better prices, decent working conditions, local
sustainability, and fair terms of trade for farmers and workers in the
developing world. By requiring companies
to pay sustainable prices (which must never fall lower than the market price),
Fairtrade addresses the injustices of conventional trade, which traditionally
discriminates against the poorest, weakest producers.
It enables them to improve their position
and have more control over their lives.
Faritrade products are sold in all college refectories, talks are
given to students to raise awareness of the cause and the Salford City College
Football Academy now only use Fairtrade footballs in their games.
The college also has its own Fairtrade policy which is signed-up to
and supported by the Principal and governors and is reviewed by Fairtrade focus
groups in each centre.
Thirsty Planet
Thirsty Planet water is dedicated to bringing clean water to millions of people in sub Saharan Africa.
They work exclusively with Pump Aid, a UK charity with twelve years experience in delivering sustainable
and cost effective solutions to provide clean water to impoverished communities.
Thirsty Planet water is sold across Salford City College and for every two 500ml bottles sold, Thirsty
Planet funds 15,500 litres of clean water in Africa.
From sales of bottled water at the college, four water pumps have been built in Malawi in the last 2 years,
with a further pump having recently been confirmed, bringing the college’s total to five.
Thirsty Planet has raised over £1,100,000 for Pump Aid since March 2007 and over 4,400 water pumps have
been built so far. One pump produces 10,000 litres per day for fifty years so is a fantastic and
long-lasting resource for those who need it.
Promotional Materials
The Marketing department at the college are currently in the process of sourcing
new promotional merchandise, to help support the Fairtrade cause. From pens made of corn flour to polo-shirts made
from Fairtrade cotton, the college hopes to be able to increase its commitment to Fairtrade in all areas.
Vegetarian Award
Salford City College offers a good range of vegetarian food at each of its
centres. The Pendleton Centre won the ‘Couldron Local Hero Award’
The award acknowledged the fantastic effort made by the Catering Department
during Vegetarian Week held 24th – 30th May.