My granddaughter asked why we didn’t have bananas any more when she wanted one for an after-school snack. I explained that bananas come from a long way away and therefore have a big carbon footprint to reach us.
She said “But Grandma, our school is a Fair Trade School and we learnt all about treating the banana farmers fairly. Most of them are poor. If everyone stops eating bananas they won’t get any money at all.”
I was a bit taken aback. Should I have suggested they cleared the banana plants and raised a different crop that wouldn’t need exporting so far away or agreed that supporting the poor farmers was really important?
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