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New website for tablets and smart phones

Wednesday, April 20th, 2016
FairMail's first website, back in  2006

FairMail’s first website, back in 2006

FairMail has a new mobile website! After winning PwC’s Transparency prize for the social enterprise with the most transparent website about its social impact we decided to invest part of the prize money to make the FairMail website accessible for portable devices.

Over the past few months TOOK web development worked hard on getting the job done and making the necessary changes. Great that we will now be able to offer a much better experience to the visitors of our website and readers of our blog and newsletter.

For any comments, suggestions or bugs, please contact us here.

Vote for your favourite photo to become a new FairMail card

Tuesday, December 8th, 2015
Vote for your favorite new FairMail photo's

Vote for your favorite new FairMail photo’s

Did you know you can actually help decide which of the pictures taken by our teenage photographers make it to a new FairMail card? Every month we upload over 200 new fair trade pictures onto the FairMail website. After clicking on a photo you like you can click on the “I like this” heart below the picture to register your vote.

This is this month’s top 20 so far.

Our card designers and publishers are always interested to see which pictures appeal to the FairMail fans so they can consider using it on a new FairMail card. So go on and make use of your “democratic right” to decide which teenager will get his or her new FairMail card soon! Vote here.

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.

Thanks to:

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.

NEW: Low resolution stock photography webshop

Tuesday, July 1st, 2014
FairMail's Fair Trade Photo Database

FairMail’s Fair Trade Photo Database

Besides new cards we are also launching FairMail’s new “Low Resolution Stock Photography Website”.

This website is aimed at social media managers, bloggers and any other people and organizations interested in purchasing professional images for their work or private use. Nearly 10,000 fair trade images can now be downloaded directly from our website in low resolution* and clear of the FairMail watermark.

The advantages of FairMail’s stock photos are:

• The images are easy to find with nearly 900 key words, in 5 different languages each.

• Several filter options (like horizontal/vertical, coloured/black & white, newest, most voted)

• The world’s only stock site with 100% fair trade images.

• Payment, image download and invoice directly in your inbox with just a few clicks.

• Fixed low price of 19,95 euro per image.

• 50% of the profit FairMail makes goes directly into the education fund of the teenager who took the purchased image.

• Including back ground information about teenager who took the photograph.

Besides as low resolution photos the FairMail images are also available as high resolution photos for printing in brochures, flyers, greeting cards, magazines etc. Please request a quote by clicking here.

We would like to thank Vevida for providing FairMail with free server space to store our images online.

Vevida

Vevida

* Low Resolution means the image size is 600 x 400 pixels at 72 dpi (dot’s per inch)

New FairMail site goes live!

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

As our frequent visitors can see the FairMail website is completely renewed. The new site has a couple of exciting new options like:

  • A new photogallery showing the best pictures from our photographers which didn’t make it to a postcard. But these pictures are for sale digitally. Coming soon: the option to get the picture of your choice printed on a canvas for on the wall.
  • Voting for your favourite photograph. The most popoular photograph will be printed on a FairMail card every 3 months. Power to the people!
  • A new photographers page including even more information about the lives of the FairMail photographers including transparency about their career earnings.
  • The possibility to place content and pictures from the FairMail site on your social network site like Facebook or Flickr.
  • A new and improved web 2.0 webshop.
  • A Retail login section where shops can login in to place their FairMail orders.

and much more, so go and check it out and let us know what you think about the changes.