
A pop-up shop celebrating Fairtrade Fortnight opened in Douglas today (WED).
The shop on Duke Street is selling ethically sourced teas, coffee, food, clothing and decorative items.
Elsewhere during the fortnight a detective trail to find fairtrade products is taking place, as well as special primary school assemblies and workshops.
Volunteer Wendy Shimmin says the shop hopes to educate customers on this year's focus:
The shop's open Wednesday to Saturday for the next two weeks.
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