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The City of Brussels so opted for products resulting from the fair trade, in particular coffee, fruit juices, sugar and tea. It opted for labels like Max Havelaar and Made in Dignity.
Every year, the City of Brussels participates in the Week of Fair Trade by proposing meals with ingredients stemming from the fair trade to restaurants and by informing the public about the principle and the philosophy of fair trade.
The City of Brussels is one of first capitals which carries the title of City of the Fair Trade. The municipal authority, the companies, the hotels and restaurants, the associations, the schools, the inhabitants promote and consume products stemming from a more fair trade.
Organization
International Solidarity cell
Rue de l'Evéque, 3A - Postmail: boulevard Anspach 6
1000 Brussels
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Tel. : 02 279 21 10
Telephone 2 : 02 279 21 15
Fax : 02 279 21 19
org.solidariteintern@brucity.be
Opening hours : from Monday till Friday from 8:00 am till 5:00 pm.