Education, Fair trade, Shop

Our new fair trade map of Renfrewshire

Our interactive fair trade map

Welcome to our new map of Renfrewshire that shows the traders, suppliers and cafès who provide fair trade products.

However, we’re going to need your help to populate it. We would like anyone who’s interested, shoppers, cafè aficionados, schools, everyone(!) to provide us with the information we need to create a map of Renfrewshire that shows its residents where they can go for fair trade goods.

To do this, click on this link and fill out the information that you find out. We then will add those details to our map. Once your information has been added you can click on one of the purple icons and display it.

Charity, Education, Fair trade, Podcasts, Volunteer

Meet the volunteers episode 5

Our delightful Paisley shop

In this episode we introduce you to two more volunteers with the organisation.

First up is Anne Scriven. Anne has been involved in fair trade for a long time, starting with her local church group in Kirkintilloch though to helping out in the Rainbow Turtle shop, various stalls and events.

We finish with Steph Mayo who started out as a community worker helping local women’s group who were interested in global issues. This lead to a meeting with Maureen Brough, a long term volunteer with Rainbow Turtle, helped Steph to get involved. Now Steph volunteers in the shop and is a trustee of the charity.

Charity, Education, Fair trade, Podcasts

Linda Okhuoya Ologe Interview

Our education officer, Linda Okhuoya Ologe

In this mini podcast episode we meet our education officer, Linda Okhuoya Ologe. Linda has been on maternity leave for this past year and, just before fair trade fortnight, I popped round to Linda’s house to interview her and to hold her new baby, Zoraya!

As well as talking about fair trade, Linda spoke about an interesting project that she’d been involved in to bring fair trade coffee beans from Rwanda and Uganda to Paisley. She linked a new social enterprise, The Alternative Coffee Company, that imported the green beans from the cooperatives, with a small, high quality coffee roaster in the town, called The Gatehouse Coffee Roasters. With this venture she has created a beautiful connection between Paisley and farmers in Uganda and Rwanda.

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Meet the Volunteers Episode 4

Our delightful shop in Gauze Street, Paisley

In episode 6 of our current series we meet 3 more volunteers from Rainbow Turtle.

First up is Kitty McEachen, an escapee from Glasgow who, to her surprise, found that Paisley wasn’t such a bad place to live in, especially when she came upon Rainbow Turtle and some of the committed volunteers, including the inspiring founder, Liz Cotton.

Next we have Duncan Macintosh, a long term supporter of fair trade, and early stall holder, who became a volunteer in the shop when he retired in 2009.

Finally we meet Marianne Sermanni, volunteer and trustee of the charity who, though her friendship with Roisin Mulholland (we spoke to Roisin in episode 2), started working in the shop in 2017.

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Save the date – RT AGM 29/10/24

Rainbow Turtle 20th anniversary logo

Just to give you an early heads up, Rainbow Turtle charity will be holding its annual general meeting on Tuesday 29th October at Paisley Methodist Halls at 7pm.

Following the business part of our meeting, Margaret Foggie of Olive Tree, we will be giving us a talk about the work that they do in Palestine.

Tea and coffee provided.

All welcome.

Education, Fair trade, Podcasts, Shop, Volunteer

Interviews with our volunteers

Our colourful Paisley shop

In this mini podcast episode, we meet long standing Rainbow Turtle volunteers: Gillian Henry, Roisin Mulholland and Maureen Brough. In it they share why fair trade is important to them and what are their favourite products that they can buy in the shop. Unsurprisingly, chocolate and coffee feature high on their lists!

Charity, Education, Fair trade, Fair Trade Fortnight, Podcasts

Michael Gidney Interview

Photo courtesy of the Fairtrade Foundation

Michael Gidney, currently the chief executive of the Fairtrade Foundation, has worked for at least 30 years in international development (which corresponds nicely with the 30th anniversary of FT movement in UK). He started out as a teacher in Kenya and then for their children’s services in an orphanage, has worked with Voluntary Services Overseas and with Amnesty International. He joined Traidcraft in 19991 and became Director of Policy, then moved to the Fairtrade Foundation in 2009 as deputy executive director and has been chief executive since 2012. He is also a trustee of Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust.

This was a most interesting interview where we discussed the dangers of commoditisation of products and the importance of fair trade to producers and farmers. 

Education, Fair trade, Fair Trade Fortnight, Podcasts

Rainbow Turtle Rebooted Podcast – Series 3

We’re delighted to announced that series 3 of our podcast, Rainbow Turtle Rebooted, is planned to be released during fair trade fortnight 2024 with episode 1 out on Monday 9th September. So if you’d like to listen to it, please subscribe to it in your relevant app. In the meantime, here is a taster…

Education

Teddies Make a Difference in Schools

Friends of Rainbow Turtle, Spot, Bruno and Sylvia have been busy making films for young ones, to educate, entertain and inspire on a variety of Fairtrade topics. Spot has been learning about the manufacture and production of Fairly traded footballs in Pakistan, Bruno has been making hot chocolate for his friends and thinking up ideas for a bake off in September for Fair Trade Fortnight, and Sylvia has been looking at fast fashion, taking on the Shein Machine, and trying to understand how the Fairtrade Premium benefits workers and their communities.

The teddies recently made a visit to Newton Mearns Primary School, in Glasgow, where children and teachers are working hard to become a Fairtrade school. The pupils are very keen to organise a Fair Trade football tournament for this Septembers’ Fairtrade Fortnight and they are also planning a Fairtrade community coffee morning at their school this spring. Rainbow Turtle will continue to support them in their efforts and the teddies really look forward to visiting more schools and community groups in the future.

If you would like Spot, Bruno and Sylvia to visit your nursery, school, community or church group please do get in touch with Philippa, who is covering maternity leave for our education officer Linda. Her email is philippa@rainbowturtle.org.uk