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FairMail and Goldbek winning the 2018 “Hamburg! Handelt! Fair!” competition

Monday, January 22nd, 2018

2018 couldn’t be off to a better start! Last week the Hamburg City Hall hosted the final round of the Hamburg! Handelt! Fair! competition.

The aim of the competition is to raise awareness on fair trade products and to implement effective marketing strategies to promote them on the market. Six teams of students from six local universities worked hand in hand with Hamburg-based companies that sell fair trade products and came up with thorough market research that were presented on January 11, 2018 before a 10-member jury of businesses and local associations.

We couldn’t be happier and prouder to announce that the students from EBC Hochschule Hamburg, supported by our German publisher GOLDBEK, won the first prize! Astrid, Lea, Laura and Sylie provided a very accurate insight on how FairMail and Goldbek could improve our online brand awareness and visibility.
On behalf of the whole FairMail family, congratulation on your achievement, girls!!

FairMail wins Transparency prize

Monday, October 26th, 2015
FairMail founders Janneke Smeulders and Peter den Hond receive the cheque

FairMail founders Janneke Smeulders and Peter den Hond receive the cheque

Yes, we did it! FairMail won the first prize for the social enterprise with the most transparent website about its social impact. During the award ceremony in The Hague on the 30th of September the president of the jury, Mr Herman Wijffels, handed over the cheque of 10.000 euro to FairMail founders Peter and Janneke.

The prize is an initiative of Price Waterhouse Coopers to stimulate social enterprises to communicate transparently about their social impact. PwC investigated the websites of 60 social enterprises and judged them along criteria like communication about their business model, their social impact, the risks involved and the use of storytelling. In the end FairMail, from the 3 finalists, was chosen as the winner by an independent jury.

You can read more about why FairMail won by clicking here.

FairMail wins the Transparency Prize 2015

FairMail wins the Transparency Prize 2015

The prize money will be used to invest in adapting FairMail’s website to mobile devices and to find the necessary new business leads at international trade fairs next year.

We are very happy with this result. We couldn’t have made it without people helping us: we want to give a big THANK YOU to UNITid for making the interaction design of the FairMail website, TOOK Web development for actually programming the site and the Social Capital Foundation for providing the loan to invest in our new and transparent website.

FairMail nominated for PwC’s “Transparency Prize”

Wednesday, September 16th, 2015

TP-Banner-250x250px-WINse_FairMail_2015We were happily surprised upon hearing that FairMail was nominated for “Transparency Prize” organized by Price Waterhouse & Coopers.

After selecting 57 social enterprises, PwC researched which website had the most transparent communication about the social impact of the company. This way narrowing it down to 3 finalists. Besides FairMail the other two finalist are Dopper and Taxi Electric. You can read more about the prize here.

Transparency according to FairMail

Transparency has always been at the core of FairMail, both internally and externally. But what does that mean in practice?

Pro-active communication about the money

We are thankful for the trust our customers have that FairMail “walks its talk” and actually delivers what we promise. That starts with communicating clearly to the outside world about the money that the FairMail teenagers earn from the sale of their cards. This is stated per teenager on their personal profile page. Not only can you see how much each teenager earned but also the impact this money has had on their lives through the teenager’s personal stories and blogposts. To make sure this information is correct our customers can easily connect with the teenagers via email and Facebook on the profile pages and via the email address stated on each card.

FairMail Fair Trade guaranteed by the WFTO

FairMail Fair Trade guaranteed by the WFTO

External audits

Visitors to the FairMail website can also download our general year report giving an insight into the most important developments and numbers of the company and its social impact. FairMail’s social impact is also communicated every year in our blog and news letters. To be sure that all this information is correct, FairMail is externally audited by the auditors appointed by the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) both in the Netherlands and in our production countries. You can read more about the last audits here.

Checking yourself as customer

Thirdly we offer people the opportunity to experience FairMail at first hand. Either by working as volunteer or by travelling with the FairMail teenagers during our photography trips. This way experiencing exactly how FairMail works with all the ins and outs.

For those who don’t have the possibility to go to Peru or India we have made a very extensive list of “Frequently Asked Questions”. This FAQ gives the answer to just about every aspect of FairMail, the way things work, the teenagers, its environmental policy etc.

Internal Transparency

Transparency the FairMail way is not only about being transparent to the outside world. Equally important is being very transparent internally, assuring the teenage photographers that they are receiving their fair share of the profit from the sale of their cards. Therefore every three months we share the quarterly profit-loss statement with them. You can download an example here.

To facilitate internal transparency, the teenager’s personal earnings in their FairMail education-, housing-, clothing- and medical funds are always accessible in the teenagers’ personal folders we have in the office. This way the teenagers can always see how much money they have left in their funds and when they made withdrawals.

Apart from that we regularly invite teenagers to visit Europe to see first-hand how their greeting card market works, meet FairMail’s customers and understand the value chain.

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We are very happy with this result. We couldn’t have made it so far without people helping us: we want to give a big THANK YOU to UNITid for making the interaction design of the FairMail website, TOOK Webdevelopment for actually programming the site and the Social Capital Foundation for providing the loan to invest in our new, and transparent, website.

Ex-FairMail teenager wins entrepreneurship prize

Monday, February 3rd, 2014
another cake finished in the ACJ Bakery

another cake finished in the ACJ Bakery

The success story of ex-FairMail photographer Patricia from Peru continues. In past newsletters you could read about how she started her own bakery with fellow ex-photographer Betty and how they managed to attract foreign investment in their growing business.

Despite the setback of her partner Betty leaving the business to pursue other destinies Patricia is doing great. In the end of 2013 she won the first prize of a business competition organized by the Peruvian government. The competition was aimed at stimulating young entrepreneurs to set up their own business. After the training sessions Patricia managed to convince the judges during the pitching session to give her the first prize of 2.500 Peruvian soles (about 650 euro).

Patricia with her mother

Patricia with her mother

With this money she bought a new oven and is now refurbishing her mother’s house to make it suitable to house the bakery’s facilities. This way she will become independent from the facilities she now rents from ACJ El Milagro and will spend less time commuting. Also at home Patricia’s mother and sisters can help baking the products.

Apart from the investment in her new facilities she has also managed to expand her product range including more sweets like meringues, cookies, “crema de leche” and “cocitos”. Also she has managed to formalize her business with the tax authorities, making the way free to sell (and invoice) to corporate clients.

Patricia in front of her house where she is implementing her new bakery

Patricia in front of her house where she is implementing her new bakery

A big thanks from Patricia to all who have supported her with the purchase of her cards. A special thanks goes out to Marlies van Appel from our Dutch partner Context Cards who provided different baking accessories and to Pieter Parmentier for investing in Patricia’s business when she really needed it.

FairMail Ice Cream is here!

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013
FairMail Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream

FairMail Ben & Jerry

We are happy to announce the arrival of the first FairMail Ice Cream! After winning the “Join Our Core” competition last year Ben & Jerry’s launched a special new flavor called “Clever Cookies” to honor the five winners of their social enterprise competition.

Being the Dutch winner the FairMail logo is printed on the side and top of the new tub. The ice cream will be available starting from the first of May. We hope it will create interest among the socially conscious customers of Ben & Jerry’s and expand their interest from fair trade ice cream to fair trade greeting cards too!

Below you can watch product launch video with FairMail co-founder Peter den Hond in Delhi, India.

FairMail wins “Best Partner Award”

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012
FairMail wins Partnership Award

FairMail wins Partnership Award

Last Wednesday we were very surprised to hear that FairMail was awarded with the Best Partner Award at Nyenrode Business University. This competition aims to highlight successful examples of partnerships between companies, government and non-governmental organisations (NGO’s) that contribute to international development.

According to the Dutch government the business community has a vital role to play in the future of international development cooperation. And according to the jury FairMail is a prime example of this new way of thinking and acting. Both because of the partnerships with local NGO’s in Peru, India and Morocco that work with at risk teenagers and because of the partnerships with international card publishers printing and selling the cards in Europe.

The competition was organized by the Dutch Ministry of foreign affairs, NCDO, NU.nl and Behold. Winning the award means, besides the recognition and media attention, 20.000 euro in marketing budget to be spent on NUzakelijk.nl.

FairMail wins first edition of Ben & Jerry’s Social Entrepreneurship competition

Sunday, August 26th, 2012
FairMail Founder Peter den Hond after his pitch

FairMail Founder Peter den Hond after his pitch

Middle in the tropical jungle of Uganda FairMail was chosen as winner in the first edition of Ben & Jerry’s “Join Our Core” competition, aimed at finding the best business plans by young social entrepreneurs from Europe. After a 6 month search and going through all the idea’s the Dutch company FairMail was chosen as The Netherlands’ most sustainable & innovative idea. The company wants to contribute to solving the problem of child labour through a business approach. This means FairMail won the first prize of 10.000 euro, 6 months guidance by Ashoka and that the FairMail logo will be printed on the tubs of a brand new Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavour in 2013.

From the nearly 200 entry’s a qualified jury selected 15 finalist for the final stage in Uganda. During 10 days the finalists lived and worked together with a group of young fair trade vanilla farmers. Together they explored the business possibilities for the farmers to diversify their income and help their communities to develop.

From the Netherlands FairMail was chosen as winner. Besides FairMail the winners where Rubies in de Rubble from the UK, Archipelago from Ireland, Mattecentrum from Sweden and Play31 from Denmark.

According to FairMail founder Peter den Hond it is a great honour that FairMail was chosen from all the great business ideas. “Especially for the ex-street children from Peru that take the pictures on our fair trade greetings cards. With the prize money FairMail can set up a new production unit in Morocco later this year. With the guidance by Ashoka and with our logo printed on millions of Ben & Jerry’s packages it will be possible for FairMail to increase her impact. And give more teenagers the opportunity to finance their own education through the sale of their own pictures.”

FairMail winner Join Our Core Competition

FairMail winner Join Our Core Competition

Besides the jury’s prize FairMail also won the people’s choice award earning another 1.000 euro. Thanks to all the people that voted for FairMail!

Click here to see more pictures from the finals in Uganda.

FairMail makes it to the finals of Ben & Jerry’s Join Our Core Competition

Wednesday, May 30th, 2012
15 Finalists of Ben & Jerry's Join Our Core Competition

15 Finalists of Ben & Jerry’s Join Our Core Competition

Last Week FairMail learned it made it to the finals of Ben & Jerry’s Join Our Core Competition. Ben & Jerry’s are on the hunt for some bright sparks in the UK, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden & the Netherlands, who are creating cool new models for sustainable business which will help make a difference in communities. To decide who would go through to the finals 25 social entrepreneurs from 5 countries had to pitch for a panel of judges in the “Dragon’s Den” studio in London on Wednesday the 23rd of May. Ben & Jerry’s founder Jerry Greenfield was amongst the judges just like Dutch astronaut Wubbo Ockels.

The five Dutch finalist with Jerry Greenfield

The five Dutch finalist with Jerry Greenfield

That same evening the judges announced that FairMail was one of the 15 finalists battling for the final victory during a 10 day mission in Uganda in August. There FairMail founder Peter Den Hond will have to work alongside young local social entrepreneurs trying to diversify the income of the farming members of the local fair trade vanilla cooperative that is used to make Ben & Jerry’s delicious ice cream.

If FairMail wins it not only means a 10.000 euro cheque to invest in FairMail, but also mentioning of FairMail’s name and logo on Ben & Jerry’s ice cream tubs plus 6 months mentoring by Ashoka. The final result will be on the 22nd of August 2012.

There is also a People’s voting competition. With your vote you can help FairMail win an additional 1.000 euro prize to invest in the setting up of FairMail Morocco. Just click here to cast you vote. Thank you so much!