18th IFTTC 29th August to 1st September 2025 – Third Panel Question

Panel: Structures and Systems to achieve the SDGs: How should campaigners engage with their elected representatives to achieve systemic change?

Martin Rhodes, MP for Glasgow North and Chair of All Party Parliamentary Group on Fairtrade. Scottish Parliament.

  • Write to you elected representatives.
  • Make it personal.
  • Gains further attention.
  • Say something that is new/different.
  • Provide different statistics that they can use.
  • Build relationships, use shared interests.
  • Look for alliances/partnerships that amplify your message.
  • SDGs came out of grassroots campaigns, academia, politicians.
  • You have to keep the message positive.
  • With the growth of far right, it’s still important to contact your MP.
  • Sustainability and fair trade are often not the most important issues. Make them.
  • Get a diverse group together, better than an individual

Imogen Suett, Fairtrade Campaigner, Fairtrade Foundation, suggested:

  • Help each other.ghf
  • Build networks of people that support your cause.
  • Key step is writing to your MP.
  • Can you be a platform for your elected representatives agendas?
  • Create a space locally – e.g. hold a Question-and-Answer session.
  • Incorporate a broader issue like Social Justice than just Fairtrade.

Magdalena Śliwińska, Associate Professor, Poznań University of Economics and Business reported that:

  • Poznan became the first economic Fairtrade university in Poland last year.
  • Fair Trade  and sustainable business markets and models go together.
  • Fair trade campaigners have advanced discussions about sustainability.
  • Societies based upon sustainability and care meet the SDG goals.
  • Fairtrade does this already.
  • “Everything you make, make sense”.
  • Universities are trend setters for these ideas.
  • Help them to obtain their Fairtrade accreditation.

Sagwata Manyike, Senior Advisor: Economic Growth and Investment, South African Local Government Association, stated that:

  • He advises other LGAs to help them become FT
  • Draakenstein 1st self-declared Fairtrade Municipality.
  • Repeat your message 7 times to your politician.
  • Partnerships are key.
  • “Come out of your silos”. 
  • There are offices in each of the 9 states of South Africa.
  • Connections with schools, colleges and universities vital.
  • Young people and student are energetic and creative.

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