At this time of year, there is a lot of pressure on us to buy gifts for those that we love, and we want to make it special. But have you ever thought that when you are buying something, that there are two people in the transaction? The person you are buying it for, and the person you are buying it from - the producer, farmer or worker.
And thanks to Sir David Attenborough and others there is an ever-increasing global movement to reduce the amount of packaging, particularly plastics in our supply chains, and so this becomes a challenging time to do the right thing. But even if we only switch one gift for one person, and ensure it is ethical and sustainable, or one food item such as chocolate or wine, we can collectively have a strong impact.
There are independent world shops dotted around the UK, with many part of the British Association of Fair Trade Shops and Suppliers.
Here are some ideas and examples of some lovely things to inspire you online:
There are plenty of opportunities for all of us to support small, local and ethical businesses this Christmas, and the simple changes within the ‘journey to a prosperous Wales’, contain plenty of ideas.
And before we go off and start wrapping the presents with a glass of sherry and a mince pie, if you want to be creative with your wrapping and reduce the amount of plastic going to landfill, why not use plain old brown paper, decorate it, and wrap it with garden twine, which can then be reused or go straight in the compost.