What else can you do?
Sorry, but the deadline for ordering Reverse Trick-or-Treat promotional materials has passed
However, you can still do many things to promote Fair Trade during Halloween and over the course of the year.
Simple ideas to make a real difference in:
5 Minutes or Less
- Post a message about Reverse Trick-or-Treat and Fair Trade on your blog, via your Twitter or Facebook page
- Buy your own Fair Trade Certified treats to distribute on Halloween night, or bring some to your office
- Print out and post a Reverse Trick-or-Treat poster in your office, classroom or home
- Take a Conscious Consumer Quiz
- Send us your ideas about how to spread Fair Trade
- Email this list to ten friends and challenge them to get involved in Fair Trade
1 Hour or Less
- Bake tasty treats with Fair Trade ingredients and bring them to your Halloween party
- Write a letter about Fair Trade to your local newspaper or MP
- Drop off cards at local stores asking for more Fair Trade products
1 Day or Less
- Educate your community by organizing a movie screening about Fair Trade
- Host a talk on Fair Trade
- Visit the Fair Trade Coffee Museum in Grand Pré Nova Scotia
1 month or Less
- Plan an event for National Fair Trade Weeks
- Read Fair Trade: A Beginner’s Guide by Jacqueline DeCarlo
- Take the Fair Trade One-Month Challenge
- Create your own Reverse Trick-or-Treat Event
- Organize a Fair Trade Fundraiser at your school, community centre or place of worship
1 Year or Less
- Make your town a Fair Trade Town
- Start a Fair Trade Business
- Convince your community or workplace to adopt an ethical purchasing policy
- Take a Fair Trade Vacation
- Volunteer for Fair Trade with organizations such as TransFair Canada, Équiterre, EWB, WUSC, JUDES, Ten Thousands Villages, Fairtrade Federation, etc.
