Ben & Jerry’s Goes Globally Nuts for Fairtrade
Ben & Jerry’s has just announced its commitment to go fully Fairtrade across its entire global flavour portfolio. From Cherry Garcia to Chocolate Fudge Brownie, all of the flavours in all of the countries where Ben & Jerry’s is sold (including Australia) will be converted to Fairtrade Certified™ ingredients by the end of 2013.
Ben & Jerry’s was the first ice cream company in the world to use Fairtrade Certified™ ingredients starting in 2005, and today it’s racing ahead as the first ice cream company to make such a significant commitment to Fairtrade across its global portfolio.
Company co-founder Jerry Greenfield said, “Fairtrade is about making sure people get their fair share of the pie. The whole concept of Fairtrade goes to the heart of our values and sense of right and wrong. Nobody wants to buy something that was made by exploiting somebody else.”
Ben & Jerry’s 100% Fairtrade commitment means that every ingredient that can be sourced Fairtrade Certified™, now or in the future, is Fairtrade Certified™. Globally, this involves converting up to 121 different chunks and swirls, working across eleven different ingredients such as cocoa, banana, vanilla and other flavourings, fruits and nuts. It also means working with Fairtrade cooperatives that total a combined membership of over 27,000 farmers.
Ben & Jerry’s recently arrived in Australia, giving Aussies the opportunity to try the unique, chunk filled ice cream for the first time at a Scoop Shop in Manly and at selected delis in Sydney and Melbourne. All Ben & Jerry’s ice creams sold in Australia will also be fully Fairtrade Certified™ by 2013
Rob Cameron, Chief Executive of Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO) said, “Congratulations to Ben & Jerry’s on the scale and the depth of this commitment to take their whole range Fairtrade. Tackling poverty and sustainable agriculture through trade may not be easy but it is always worth it, and Ben & Jerry’s has demonstrated real leadership in laying out this long-term ambition to engage with smallholders, who grow nuts, bananas, vanilla, cocoa and other Fairtrade Certified™ ingredients. Ben & Jerry’s, like all of us in the Fairtrade movement, believe that people can have fun standing up to injustice and campaigning against poverty while enjoying some of Ben & Jerry’s best-selling favourites like Phish Food and Chocolate Fudge Brownie. How cool is that?”
Farmers selling Fairtrade products earn a better income, which allows them to stay on their land. Fairtrade premiums also allow for reinvestment in their farms, their families, their communities and their future. Fairtrade means that certified farmers are using environmentally sound practices to grow and harvest their crops in a sustainable way.

