Why Buy Fair Trade Greeting Cards?
Greeting card production involves paper sourcing or making, printing, and often hand-finishing — a supply chain spanning agricultural fiber inputs, chemical processing, and skilled production work. For handmade paper cards in particular, the paper-making process is a traditional artisan craft: pulping, forming, pressing, and drying that requires both skill and significant time per sheet. In conventional card markets, this handcraft is rarely reflected in the retail price.
Fair trade sourcing applies production standards at the paper making and printing stages, with pricing that reflects the actual labor content of handmade production. For artisan paper producers and print studios, this ensures that the craft of making paper by hand is compensated appropriately rather than benchmarked against machine-produced stock.
A greeting card is given to mark something that matters. Choosing fair trade means the object carrying that meaning was made by someone whose work was valued appropriately — a small but concrete alignment between the care you put into sending it and the conditions under which it was made.
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