Peace
Trade
Until All Life Is Valued
(Note: This was written in 2008)
The supply chain of human consumption is polluted. From the dawn of industrial trade,
oppression and degradation of all terrestrial life has characterized
the extraction and exploitation of the earth, its people and its
resources. Seeing land, air, and sea, and their
respective bounty and inhabitants as utilities for asymmetric wealth
control has led to thoughtless consumption and violent oppression.
In
the face of this stain on humanity, courageous efforts have emerged to
begin to address these concerns ranging from efforts to end slavery to
the Fair Trade movement. These
great campaigns and their energetic supporters have raised the level of
awareness that passive participation in unjust and inhumane practices
merely reinforces the tyranny of the incumbencies. And
now, in the face of the global indictment of unchecked greed and
consumption, humanity has an opportunity to turn over a new leaf. We are invited to manifest Peace Trade.
Essential to Peace Trade is a fundamental belief that an informed humanity, in the main, will choose wisely if given adequate visibility. In
short, if one knows that slavery produced a cheaper product and fair
wages were paid for a more expensive one, the value of human dignity
will be accepted at greater cost. If one chooses between renewable, farmed timber versus clear-cut virgin forest, the choice will be for the renewable material. If
the consumer electronics product contains metal extracted by despot
warriors and its alternative comes from recycled metals, the recycled
will prevail. And if water and air were
contaminated in the preparation of one product and were respected in
another, a premium would be acceptable. In short, the economics of expediency is supported on ignorance. A
call center that degrades its workers versus one that provides
meaningful life status improvement will be preferred by those seeking
its service. Silver and gold would lose their luster if each coin was stained with the blood of those whose lives were lost in its minting.
The mechanics of Peace Trade involve the interaction between producer and consumer. To achieve “Pacific Certification”, the producer bears the responsibility to tell the story of the product or service purveyed. This can be achieved in a number of ways which have become infinitely accessible given the expansion of digital communication. However, in its final manifestation, the Peace Trade
“Pacific Certified” designation is verified when the public can access
knowledge about every step of the process required to produce the good
or service consumed. While a series of community standards will emerge within the Peace Trade program, only a few are inextricable to participation:
I. Conflict
Free – all materials must be sourced from places and people who
willfully, and with consent, participate in the stewardship of their
local resources.
II. Oppression
Free – all extraction, processing and production must be conducted with
the consent of persons who are free to choose their engagement and are
not engaged under duress.
III. Ecological
– all methods and utilities used in the extraction, processing,
production, and logistics must evidence active steps to transition from
polluting to clean methods and must show year-on-year evidence of such
transition implementation. Further, the consumer must be affirmatively advised as to how to recycle every component of a Pacific Certified product.
IV. Reciprocal
– all end products, processes and their use must be actively shared
with all participants in the supply chain allowing those at the
origination of resources to learn how to manufacture, distribute and
sell the by-products of their labor thereby building knowledge capacity
for subsequent endeavors.
One
will note that the standards set forth above relate to human and
environmental Vitality, Harmony, and Prosperity – the essential
standards of the Peace Trade’s Pacific Certification.
In its inauguration, applicants for Peace Trade
participation will be required to provide written and accompanying
photographic documentation of the people engaged in every part of the
production of the end product. This will include a
photo essay of the sourcing of raw materials and the place from which
they come; the refining and processing of such materials; the
preparation and packaging of the materials; and the utilities involved
in bringing the materials to market (including transportation, storage,
and distribution). To achieve the designation of
“Pacific Certification”, a representative from each part of the process
will sign an affidavit of compliance and their signed affidavit will be
made publicly available through the Peace Trade’s Pacific Certification Registry.
Peace Trade is meant to be self-sustaining and require no grant or donor support. As a result, a Peace Trade good or service will pay a licensing fee of 0.5% of the published retail price to use the Pacific Certification. These
fees will be used to cover administration and audit costs and any
excess will be invested in sourcing communities for the development of
schools and community centers. It is envisioned that these schools and community centers will operate in partnership with the World Peace Festival’s Peace Cells initiative where education materials on the promotion of peace will be made accessible to communities around the world.
The inaugural corporation participating in pursuing the Peace Trade’s Pacific Certification is an organic farm in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea – Pacific Spices. In
recognition of their courageous leadership and in light of the fact
that Papua New Guinea has been the nexus of some of the most egregious
violations of human and ecological dignity, the town of Rabaul, East New
Britain, Papua New Guinea has been selected as the location for the
Pacific Certification Registry. As the global headquarters for Peace
Trade, it will commit to employing not less than 50% of its work force
(at every level of administration) from the local community and shall
serve as the location for the First Annual Meeting of Peace Trade participating companies.
Peace Trade has agreed to work in partnership with the World Peace
Festival 2010 to assist in the process of certifying that every
consumer product distributed at the Festival and event supplier achieves
Pacific Certification on all products and services offered to the
Festival. Fifty percent of the Pacific Certification license fee assessed to all vendors will be contributed to the World Peace Festival 2010 and will perpetuate past the Festival to support the Peace Cells initiative.
Peace Trade
will operate with a board of twelve members elected from nominees
submitted by participating member companies and organizations. Board members will serve for three year terms with one third replaced each year. Board
members may serve up to two consecutive terms but shall be required at
least one year furlough before being elected to a third term.
The management of Peace Trade shall include an Executive Director, Director of Accountability; and Controller. These positions will be appointed by the board and will serve at the pleasure of the board.