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-title: "Co-operatives" +
-date: 2017-06-22 +
-categories:  +
-  - "co-operatives" +
-tags:  +
-  - "building-societies" +
-  - "commoning" +
-  - "commons-economy" +
-  - "community" +
-  - "community-energy" +
-  - "community-land-trusts" +
-  - "credit-unions" +
-  - "fair-trade" +
-  - "housing-co-operatives" +
-  - "independent-media" +
-  - "intentional-communities" +
-  - "mutual-credit" +
-  - "platform-co-ops" +
-  - "rotating-savings-credit-associations-roscas" +
-  - "self-employment" +
-  - "sociocracy" +
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-## Co-operatives+![co-ops](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/co-op-main1.jpg)
  
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-title: "Co-operatives" 
-date: 2017-06-22 
-categories:  
-  - "co-operatives" 
-tags:  
-  - "building-societies" 
-  - "commoning" 
-  - "commons-economy" 
-  - "community" 
-  - "community-energy" 
-  - "community-land-trusts" 
-  - "credit-unions" 
-  - "fair-trade" 
-  - "housing-co-operatives" 
-  - "independent-media" 
-  - "intentional-communities" 
-  - "mutual-credit" 
-  - "platform-co-ops" 
-  - "rotating-savings-credit-associations-roscas" 
-  - "self-employment" 
-  - "sociocracy" 
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-## Co-operatives 
  
-![chalkboard](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/co-op-main1.jpg)+> “Founded on the principles of private initiative, entrepreneurship and self-employment, underpinned by the values of democracy, equality and solidarity, the co-operative movement can help pave the way to a more just and inclusive economic order.” Kofi Annan
  
  
-> “Founded on the principles of private initiative, entrepreneurship and self-employment, underpinned by the values of democracy, equality and solidarity, the co-operative movement can help pave the way to a more just and inclusive economic order.” - Kofi Annan 
  
-### What are co-operatives?+## What are co-operatives?
  
 A co-operative (often shortened to co-op or coop) is a business owned and run by and for its members. The definition, principles and values of co-operatives are laid out by the [International Co-operative Alliance (ICA)](http://ica.coop/). A co-operative (often shortened to co-op or coop) is a business owned and run by and for its members. The definition, principles and values of co-operatives are laid out by the [International Co-operative Alliance (ICA)](http://ica.coop/).
  
-#### Definition+### Definition
  
 A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise.
  
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 +_The [Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_Society_of_Equitable_Pioneers), aka the Rochdale Pioneers, who wrote down the co-operative principles in 1844; they were [updated](http://ica.coop/en/whats-co-op/co-operative-identity-values-principles) by the International Co-operative Alliance in 1966._
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-The [Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_Society_of_Equitable_Pioneers), aka the Rochdale Pioneers, who wrote down the co-operative principles in 1844; they were [updated](http://ica.coop/en/whats-co-op/co-operative-identity-values-principles) by the International Co-operative Alliance in 1966. 
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-#### Values+### Values
  
 Self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity and solidarity. Self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity and solidarity.
  
-#### Principles+### Principles
  
 In 1844 in England, the [Rochdale Pioneers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_Society_of_Equitable_Pioneers) founded a consumer co-op that started the modern co-operative movement. They produced a set of [co-operative principles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_Principles) that have been amended over time, and now form the basis of the ICA’s ‘[Statement of Co-operative Identity](http://ica.coop/en/whats-co-op/co-operative-identity-values-principles)’. The seven principles are: In 1844 in England, the [Rochdale Pioneers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_Society_of_Equitable_Pioneers) founded a consumer co-op that started the modern co-operative movement. They produced a set of [co-operative principles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_Principles) that have been amended over time, and now form the basis of the ICA’s ‘[Statement of Co-operative Identity](http://ica.coop/en/whats-co-op/co-operative-identity-values-principles)’. The seven principles are:
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 +_[Suma Wholefoods Co-op](http://www.suma.coop) - the UK’s largest independent wholefood wholesaler/distributor._
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-[Suma Wholefoods Co-op](http://www.suma.coop) - the UK’s largest independent wholefood wholesaler/distributor. 
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 1. worker co-ops: owned by employees 1. worker co-ops: owned by employees
  
-3. consumer co-ops: owned by customers ([housing co-ops](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/housing-co-operatives/), [credit unions](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/credit-unions/), food purchasing co-ops and social centres/clubs are sub-categories of consumer co-op)+3. consumer co-ops: owned by customers ([housing co-ops](/coop/co-operatives), [credit unions](/crun/credit_unions), food purchasing co-ops and social centres/clubs are sub-categories of consumer co-op)
  
 5. producer (or marketing) co-ops: owned by independent producers (farmers, for example) to market their produce 5. producer (or marketing) co-ops: owned by independent producers (farmers, for example) to market their produce
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 'Multi-stakeholder co-ops' are hybrids that can bind together different interest groups in one co-op - such as workers, consumers, investors etc. Often, different stakeholders in a co-op have different objectives. A good example is a credit union, where borrowers want low interest rates and savers want higher interest rates. A multi-stakeholder co-op can ensure that different viewpoints are taken into consideration. The [Ecological Land Co-op](http://ecologicalland.coop/) is a multi-stakeholder co-op in which 50% of voting rights are held by ecological land managers, 25% by investors and 25% by staff and volunteers. 'Multi-stakeholder co-ops' are hybrids that can bind together different interest groups in one co-op - such as workers, consumers, investors etc. Often, different stakeholders in a co-op have different objectives. A good example is a credit union, where borrowers want low interest rates and savers want higher interest rates. A multi-stakeholder co-op can ensure that different viewpoints are taken into consideration. The [Ecological Land Co-op](http://ecologicalland.coop/) is a multi-stakeholder co-op in which 50% of voting rights are held by ecological land managers, 25% by investors and 25% by staff and volunteers.
  
-[Platform co-ops](http://lowimpact.local/categories/platform-co-ops) are online marketplaces that are owned and controlled by their members, and are formalised into co-operatives.+[Platform co-ops](/pltc/platform_co-ops) are online marketplaces that are owned and controlled by their members, and are formalised into co-operatives.
  
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 _Fire the boss._ _Fire the boss._
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-Worker co-ops are not just employee-owned businesses – they are democratically managed by their workers. [The John Lewis Partnership](https://www.johnlewispartnership.co.uk/work/employee-ownership.html) (including Waitrose) is a well-known employee-owned business. Employees either own shares in the company, or in a trust of some kind, which owns shares in the company (maybe all of them), and shares are not publicly traded. When the company does well, employees benefit financially. Workers have much more control in co-ops – they either make decisions directly, or decide who’s going to make them. Employee-owned businesses are fellow-travellers, however, along with [mutual societies](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/building-societies/), although neither are true co-ops, which subscribe to the principles and values above. 
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-Structures of co-ops can vary enormously. In the UK, there is no one legal structure that co-ops have to adhere to. If an organisation’s constitution matches the above definition, values and principles, and the members consider themselves part of the co-operative movement, then they are. Elsewhere (e.g. Germany), there are much more specific definitions and legal structures. 
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-_What is a co-operative?_ 
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-Co-ops are run democratically – i.e. one member / one vote; some raise capital by asking members to invest by buying shares; some choose to distribute profits to members, and some are in ‘common ownership’, and don’t. 
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-There are over 2.6 million co-ops worldwide, with over 1 billion members and employing 250 million people. 
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-### What are the benefits of co-operatives? 
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-Democracy for workers and consumers: members can influence the affairs of the co-op, and the decisions that are made. The smaller the co-op, the more influence an individual member has. 
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-They can also provide more interesting work, as workers are involved (although they don’t have to be) in the business decisions affecting their jobs. 
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-![College can be co-operatives too like this one in Manchester](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/co-op-college.png) 
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-_The [Co-operative College](https://co-op.ac.uk/), Manchester – an educational charity dedicated to the promotion of co-operative values, ideas and principles._ 
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-Consumer co-ops can allow people to access things (or more of things) more easily or more cheaply than they could alone. However, consumer co-ops vary enormously in their adherence to co-operative principles and values. 
  
-Some people hear the word co-operation and think that it represents the opposite of competition and a free market. This isn’t the case. Co-operatives are not about eliminating competition. A co-operative restaurant will be in competition with other restaurants, even other co-operative restaurants. Competition keeps standards high and prices reasonable. The opposite of competition is not co-operation, it's monopoly. Currently, the economy is tending towards monopoly – multinational corporations dominate most sectors, destroying both the free market and competition. 
  
-And here are a few other things they don’t do: suck money out of our communities to pay shareholders; concentrate wealth in very few hands; avoid taxes, so that the rest of us have to pay more; or employ sweatshop labour. 
  
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-_Unicorn Grocery in Manchester. Worker co-op; everyone gets paid the same; they own 21 acres of land just outside Manchester on which they grow a lot of the food they sell; fantastic produce and information boards; creche; they have no intention of having more than one shop, but they provide a ‘[Grow a Grocery](http://unicorn-grocery.coop/grow-a-grocery.php)’ guide to help others set up a similar co-op grocery in their own town._ 
  
-#### Potential downsides 
  
-Compared to the [commons](http://lowimpact.local/categories/economy/commons-economy/), co-ops may be less able to challenge the status quo, for the following reasons: 
  
-They don't have strong enough asset locks The Co-op Bank is no longer co-opIt’s owned by various hedge funds and asset management companiesAlthough Co-op Energy is still owned by Midcounties Co-opits energy supply and billing is run by Octopus Energy.+Worker co-ops are not just employee-owned businesses – they are democratically managed by their workers[The John Lewis Partnership](https://www.johnlewispartnership.co.uk/work/employee-ownership.html) (including Waitrose) is a well-known employee-owned businessEmployees either own shares in the company, or in a trust of some kind, which owns shares in the company (maybe all of them), and shares are not publicly traded. When the company does well, employees benefit financially. Workers have much more control in co-ops – they either make decisions directly, or decide who’s going to make themEmployee-owned businesses are fellow-travellershowever, along with [mutual societies](/bsoc/building_societies), although neither are true co-ops, which subscribe to the principles and values above.
  
-- They have to go into debt to bring infrastructure into co-operative ownership; for example, to buy housing stockhousing co-ops have to obtain mortgages fromgo into debt with and pay compound interest to corporate financial institutions – the kinds of institutions that co-ops were designed to replace.+Structures of co-ops can vary enormously. In the UKthere is no one legal structure that co-ops have to adhere to. If an organisation’s constitution matches the above definition, values and principles, and the members consider themselves part of the co-operative movement, then they are. Elsewhere (e.g. Germany), there are much more specific definitions and legal structures.
  
-- Principle 6 (of the [international co-operative principles](https://ica.coop/en/cooperatives/cooperative-identity/)) is co-operation between co-operatives, which has happened, but (apart from in places like the [Basque Country](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondragon_Corporation) and [Emilia Romagna](http://lowimpact.local/posts/why-is-the-co-operative-movement-so-successful-in-emilia-romagna-with-matt-hancock-no-not-that-one)) not to the extent of federation to present a realistic alternative. +<WRAP center centeralign> 
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-- [more here](http://lowimpact.local/posts/what-makes-the-commons-movement-different-a-its-much-more-difficult-to-co-opt/). +
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-### What can I do? +
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-#### Support co-ops +
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-Use your local co-ops. See [here](https://www.uk.coop/directory). There are different consumer societies, of which the [Co-op Group](https://www.co-operative.coop/) is the largest. With the Co-op Group and a lot of the larger co-ops, dividends paid to members are in direct proportion to the amount of money spent. This tends to benefit those with the most money, and is therefore not ideal. Also, co-operative principles are often forgotten in large co-ops. A good guide is to ask the staff. Are they members? Do they know much about the co-op, or about co-operative principles and values? +
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- +_What is a co-operative?_
-_The [Mondragon Corporation](http://www.mondragon-corporation.com/is a famous federation of worker co-ops in the Basque Country, employing 75,000 people in manufacturing, retail, banking and a co-operative university. The ratio of highest-paid to lowest paid is 5:1, and is decided upon by a vote of all members (in comparison, corporate wage ratios are [over 200:1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wage_ratio))._ +
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-Switch to a [credit union](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/credit-unions/) for local savings and loans. 
  
-Switch to the [Phone Co-op](https://www.thephone.coop/) for your broadband, landlines and mobile (it’s not possible to get phones themselves from a co-op, but [they’re coming](http://www.shareable.net/blog/how-a-cooperative-in-indonesia-is-bridging-the-digital-divide)). 
  
-At the moment, there’s no way to get your electricity and gas directly from a co-op, but although Co-op Energy is no longer a co-op, they purchase their energy directly from community energy groupsAt some point, it may be possible to purchase electricity directly from a local [community energy](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/community-energy/) scheme, but it’s not possible yet. However, Co-op Energy purchases electricity from community energy schemes, and you can choose the type of renewable energy you want (windsolar, hydro etc.) and from where. Switching couldn’t be simpler – just sign up online or by phone. You’ll receive a welcome letter, and then after a cooling off’ period to give you time to change your mindCo-op Energy will contact your current (no pun intended) supplier and do everything for you. They arrange a switchover date – usually 4-6 weeks from signing up. You provide a meter reading on that date, receive a final bill from your previous supplier, and youre switched to co-operative energy. Sign up [here](https://www.cooperativeenergy.coop/gas-and-electricity/how-switching-works/).+Co-ops are run democratically – i.e. one member / one vote; some raise capital by asking members to invest by buying shares; some choose to distribute profits to members, and some are in common ownership’, and dont.
  
-<WRAP center centeralign box 60%> +There are over 2.6 million co-ops worldwide, with over 1 billion members and employing 250 million people.
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-![rochdale-pioneers-museum](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/rochdale-pioneers-museum.jpg) 
  
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-_The first co-operative store (now a museum - and a co-op, naturally), founded in Toad Lane, Rochdale by the Rochdale Pioneers in 1844, selling flour, candles, tobacco, tea, butter and sugar to its members. By 1854 there were over 1000 such stores around the country._+## What are the benefits of co-operatives?
  
-</caption>+Democracy for workers and consumers: members can influence the affairs of the co-op, and the decisions that are made. The smaller the co-op, the more influence an individual member has.
  
-</figure> +They can also provide more interesting work, as workers are involved (although they don’t have to be) in the business decisions affecting their jobs.
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-Plus, closely related to co-ops, you can shop with [John Lewis](https://www.johnlewis.com/) / [Waitrose](http://www.waitrose.com/), and switch your mortgage and savings account (and current account, in some cases) to a [building society](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/building-societies/). +<WRAP center centeralign>
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-You can also join the [Worker Co-op Solidarity Fund](http://solidfund.coop/). Individuals can join for a pound a week, and a fund builds up to promote the co-operative movement. +
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-_[Loomio](https://www.loomio.org/) is a tool developed by the Enspiral co-operative, that helps groups make decisions collectively._ +
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-#### Set up a co-op +
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-If you’d like to set up a co-op, there are various places you can go for help. [Co-operatives UK](https://www.uk.coop/) have lots of resources, including their business support service, [the Hive](https://www.uk.coop/the-hive/). +
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-There's a [step-by-step guide](https://www.uk.coop/start-new-co-op/start) to starting a co-op, which is the best place to start. +
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-There are co-op development agencies all over the country – search online. They have advisors to help you set up. They charge, but there’s usually a free first consultation, and they often look for funding to pay for their time. [The Hive](https://www.uk.coop/the-hive) have a fund that pays for co-op development advice. You can apply if your business idea is reasonably well-developed. +
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-![The Co-operative Group is the largest of the UK consumer co-operatives](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/the-co-op.jpg)+![College can be co-operatives too like this one in Manchester](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/co-op-college.png)
  
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-_The Co-operative Group is the largest consumer co-op in the UK, operating in 4200 locations, with 4 million customersHoweverit's staff are not part of the co-op, and it's sheer size prevents true, participatory democracy._+_The [Co-operative College](https://co-op.ac.uk/)Manchester – an educational charity dedicated to the promotion of co-operative valuesideas and principles._
  
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-If you have a local, high-profile co-op, it might be worth contacting them to let them know that you have an idea for a co-op, and to ask if there might be anyone you can go along and chat with. Most people in the co-op movement would like there to be more co-ops, so you might find someone happy to help. 
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-Platform 6 have produced a huge list of [useful co-operative development resources](https://hackmd.io/YGZmJj25RsSp2ZUmshmv_A). 
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-_[Here’s](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/co-opprinciples.pdf) a nice poster for your wall, once you’ve set up your co-op._ 
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-#### Convert to to co-op+Consumer co-ops can allow people to access things (or more of things) more easily or more cheaply than they could alone. However, consumer co-ops vary enormously in their adherence to co-operative principles and values.
  
-Existing businesses can become co-opsThe organisations mentioned above can help you with this tooThe process has to be open and voluntary – i.e. no-one should suddenly find themselves part of co-op that they weren’t consulted about forming.+Some people hear the word co-operation and think that it represents the opposite of competition and a free marketThis isn’t the caseCo-operatives are not about eliminating competition. A co-operative restaurant will be in competition with other restaurants, even other co-operative restaurants. Competition keeps standards high and prices reasonableThe opposite of competition is not co-operation, it's monopoly. Currently, the economy is tending towards monopoly – multinational corporations dominate most sectors, destroying both the free market and competition.
  
-A co-op in which all workers or consumers are members is called fully-mutual co-op. However, co-ops can have workers or consumers who are not members. Some people may not want the responsibility of co-running a co-op, but if the business converts, they can keep their job without being a member. In that case, they won’t have a say in the decisions that affect their job.+And here are a few other things they don’t do: suck money out of our communities to pay shareholders; concentrate wealth in very few hands; avoid taxes, so that the rest of us have to pay more; or employ sweatshop labour.
  
-### Further resources +<WRAP center centeralign> 
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-- [UK Co-operative Directory](https://www.uk.coop/directory) +
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-- [Co-operative World Map](https://worldmap.coop/+
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-- [Step-by-step guide to starting a co-op](https://www.uk.coop/start-new-co-op/start) +
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-### Specialist(s) +
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-Thanks to Cath Muller of [Radical Routes](http://www.radicalroutes.org.uk/) for information. +
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-The specialist(s) below will respond to queries on this topic. Please comment in the box at the bottom of the page. +
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-![](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/mark-simmonds.jpg) +
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-Mark Simmonds works at [Co-op Culture](https://culture.coop), offering advice and support for co-operatives and co-op start-ups. He's a a founder member of the [Fox and Goose Co-operative Pub](http://www.foxandgoose.org/), [Pennine Community Power](https://powerinthecommunity.wordpress.com/), [Platform 6 Development Co-operative](https://platform6.coop/) and currently occupies the co-operative development seat on the board of [Co-operatives UK](https://www.uk.coop/). +
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-> “Founded on the principles of private initiative, entrepreneurship and self-employment, underpinned by the values of democracy, equality and solidarity, the co-operative movement can help pave the way to a more just and inclusive economic order.” - Kofi Annan +
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-### What are co-operatives? +
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-A co-operative (often shortened to co-op or coop) is a business owned and run by and for its members. The definition, principles and values of co-operatives are laid out by the [International Co-operative Alliance (ICA)](http://ica.coop/). +
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-#### Definition +
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-A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. +
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- +_Unicorn Grocery in ManchesterWorker co-op; everyone gets paid the same; they own 21 acres of land just outside Manchester on which they grow a lot of the food they sell; fantastic produce and information boards; creche; they have no intention of having more than one shop, but they provide a ‘[Grow a Grocery](http://unicorn-grocery.coop/grow-a-grocery.php)’ guide to help others set up a similar co-op grocery in their own town._
-The [Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_Society_of_Equitable_Pioneers), aka the Rochdale Pioneers, who wrote down the co-operative principles in 1844; they were [updated](http://ica.coop/en/whats-co-op/co-operative-identity-values-principles) by the International Co-operative Alliance in 1966. +
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-#### Values 
  
-Self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity and solidarity. 
  
-#### Principles 
  
-In 1844 in England, the [Rochdale Pioneers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_Society_of_Equitable_Pioneers) founded a consumer co-op that started the modern co-operative movement. They produced a set of [co-operative principles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_Principles) that have been amended over time, and now form the basis of the ICA’s ‘[Statement of Co-operative Identity](http://ica.coop/en/whats-co-op/co-operative-identity-values-principles)’. The seven principles are: 
  
-- voluntary and open membership+### Potential downsides
  
-democratic member control+Compared to the [commons](/coec/commons_economy), co-ops may be less able to challenge the status quo, for the following reasons:
  
-member economic participation+They don't have strong enough asset locks.  The Co-op Bank is no longer a co-op. It’s owned by various hedge funds and asset management companies. Although Co-op Energy is still owned by Midcounties Co-op, its energy supply and billing is run by Octopus Energy.
  
-autonomy and independence+They have to go into debt to bring infrastructure into co-operative ownership; for example, to buy housing stock, housing co-ops have to obtain mortgages from, go into debt with and pay compound interest to corporate financial institutions – the kinds of institutions that co-ops were designed to replace.
  
-educationtraining and information+Principle 6 (of the [international co-operative principles](https://ica.coop/en/cooperatives/cooperative-identity/)) is co-operation between co-operativeswhich has happened, but (apart from in places like the [Basque Country](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondragon_Corporation) and [Emilia Romagna](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/posts/why-is-the-co-operative-movement-so-successful-in-emilia-romagna-with-matt-hancock-no-not-that-one)) not to the extent of federation to present a realistic alternative.
  
-co-operation among co-operatives +- [more here](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/posts/what-makes-the-commons-movement-different-a-its-much-more-difficult-to-co-opt/).
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-- concern for community +
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-[Suma Wholefoods Co-op](http://www.suma.coop) - the UK’s largest independent wholefood wholesaler/distributor. +
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-There are three main categories of co-operative, with various sub-groups: +
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-1. worker co-ops: owned by employees +
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-3. consumer co-ops: owned by customers ([housing co-ops](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/housing-co-operatives/), [credit unions](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/credit-unions/), food purchasing co-ops and social centres/clubs are sub-categories of consumer co-op) +
- +
-5. producer (or marketing) co-ops: owned by independent producers (farmers, for example) to market their produce +
- +
-'Multi-stakeholder co-ops' are hybrids that can bind together different interest groups in one co-op - such as workers, consumers, investors etc. Often, different stakeholders in co-op have different objectives. A good example is a credit union, where borrowers want low interest rates and savers want higher interest rates. A multi-stakeholder co-op can ensure that different viewpoints are taken into consideration. The [Ecological Land Co-op](http://ecologicalland.coop/) is a multi-stakeholder co-op in which 50% of voting rights are held by ecological land managers, 25% by investors and 25% by staff and volunteers. +
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-[Platform co-ops](http://lowimpact.local/categories/platform-co-ops) are online marketplaces that are owned and controlled by their members, and are formalised into co-operatives. +
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-_Fire the boss._ +
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-Worker co-ops are not just employee-owned businesses – they are democratically managed by their workers. [The John Lewis Partnership](https://www.johnlewispartnership.co.uk/work/employee-ownership.html) (including Waitrose) is a well-known employee-owned business. Employees either own shares in the company, or in a trust of some kind, which owns shares in the company (maybe all of them), and shares are not publicly traded. When the company does well, employees benefit financially. Workers have much more control in co-ops – they either make decisions directly, or decide who’s going to make them. Employee-owned businesses are fellow-travellers, however, along with [mutual societies](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/building-societies/), although neither are true co-ops, which subscribe to the principles and values above. +
- +
-Structures of co-ops can vary enormously. In the UK, there is no one legal structure that co-ops have to adhere to. If an organisation’s constitution matches the above definition, values and principles, and the members consider themselves part of the co-operative movement, then they are. Elsewhere (e.g. Germany), there are much more specific definitions and legal structures. +
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-_What is a co-operative?+
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-Co-ops are run democratically – i.e. one member / one vote; some raise capital by asking members to invest by buying shares; some choose to distribute profits to members, and some are in ‘common ownership’, and don’t. +
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-There are over 2.6 million co-ops worldwide, with over 1 billion members and employing 250 million people. +
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-### What are the benefits of co-operatives? +
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-Democracy for workers and consumers: members can influence the affairs of the co-op, and the decisions that are made. The smaller the co-op, the more influence an individual member has. +
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-They can also provide more interesting work, as workers are involved (although they don’t have to be) in the business decisions affecting their jobs. +
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-Consumer co-ops can allow people to access things (or more of things) more easily or more cheaply than they could alone. However, consumer co-ops vary enormously in their adherence to co-operative principles and values. +
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-Some people hear the word co-operation and think that it represents the opposite of competition and a free market. This isn’t the case. Co-operatives are not about eliminating competition. A co-operative restaurant will be in competition with other restaurants, even other co-operative restaurants. Competition keeps standards high and prices reasonable. The opposite of competition is not co-operation, it's monopoly. Currently, the economy is tending towards monopoly – multinational corporations dominate most sectors, destroying both the free market and competition. +
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-And here are a few other things they don’t do: suck money out of our communities to pay shareholders; concentrate wealth in very few hands; avoid taxes, so that the rest of us have to pay more; or employ sweatshop labour. +
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-_Unicorn Grocery in Manchester. Worker co-op; everyone gets paid the same; they own 21 acres of land just outside Manchester on which they grow a lot of the food they sell; fantastic produce and information boards; creche; they have no intention of having more than one shop, but they provide a ‘[Grow a Grocery](http://unicorn-grocery.coop/grow-a-grocery.php)’ guide to help others set up a similar co-op grocery in their own town._ +
- +
-#### Potential downsides +
- +
-Compared to the [commons](http://lowimpact.local/categories/economy/commons-economy/), co-ops may be less able to challenge the status quo, for the following reasons: +
- +
-- They don't have strong enough asset locks.  The Co-op Bank is no longer a co-op. It’s owned by various hedge funds and asset management companies. Although Co-op Energy is still owned by Midcounties Co-op, its energy supply and billing is run by Octopus Energy. +
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-- They have to go into debt to bring infrastructure into co-operative ownership; for example, to buy housing stock, housing co-ops have to obtain mortgages from, go into debt with and pay compound interest to corporate financial institutions – the kinds of institutions that co-ops were designed to replace.+
  
-- Principle 6 (of the [international co-operative principles](https://ica.coop/en/cooperatives/cooperative-identity/)) is co-operation between co-operatives, which has happened, but (apart from in places like the [Basque Country](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondragon_Corporation) and [Emilia Romagna](http://lowimpact.local/posts/why-is-the-co-operative-movement-so-successful-in-emilia-romagna-with-matt-hancock-no-not-that-one)) not to the extent of federation to present a realistic alternative. 
  
-- [more here](http://lowimpact.local/posts/what-makes-the-commons-movement-different-a-its-much-more-difficult-to-co-opt/). 
  
-### What can I do?+## What can I do?
  
-#### Support co-ops+### Support co-ops
  
 Use your local co-ops. See [here](https://www.uk.coop/directory). There are different consumer societies, of which the [Co-op Group](https://www.co-operative.coop/) is the largest. With the Co-op Group and a lot of the larger co-ops, dividends paid to members are in direct proportion to the amount of money spent. This tends to benefit those with the most money, and is therefore not ideal. Also, co-operative principles are often forgotten in large co-ops. A good guide is to ask the staff. Are they members? Do they know much about the co-op, or about co-operative principles and values? Use your local co-ops. See [here](https://www.uk.coop/directory). There are different consumer societies, of which the [Co-op Group](https://www.co-operative.coop/) is the largest. With the Co-op Group and a lot of the larger co-ops, dividends paid to members are in direct proportion to the amount of money spent. This tends to benefit those with the most money, and is therefore not ideal. Also, co-operative principles are often forgotten in large co-ops. A good guide is to ask the staff. Are they members? Do they know much about the co-op, or about co-operative principles and values?
  
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-Switch to a [credit union](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/credit-unions/) for local savings and loans.+Switch to a [credit union](/crun/credit_unions) for local savings and loans.
  
 Switch to the [Phone Co-op](https://www.thephone.coop/) for your broadband, landlines and mobile (it’s not possible to get phones themselves from a co-op, but [they’re coming](http://www.shareable.net/blog/how-a-cooperative-in-indonesia-is-bridging-the-digital-divide)). Switch to the [Phone Co-op](https://www.thephone.coop/) for your broadband, landlines and mobile (it’s not possible to get phones themselves from a co-op, but [they’re coming](http://www.shareable.net/blog/how-a-cooperative-in-indonesia-is-bridging-the-digital-divide)).
  
-At the moment, there’s no way to get your electricity and gas directly from a co-op, but although Co-op Energy is no longer a co-op, they purchase their energy directly from community energy groups. At some point, it may be possible to purchase electricity directly from a local [community energy](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/community-energy/) scheme, but it’s not possible yet. However, Co-op Energy purchases electricity from community energy schemes, and you can choose the type of renewable energy you want (wind, solar, hydro etc.) and from where. Switching couldn’t be simpler – just sign up online or by phone. You’ll receive a welcome letter, and then after a ‘cooling off’ period to give you time to change your mind, Co-op Energy will contact your current (no pun intended) supplier and do everything for you. They arrange a switchover date – usually 4-6 weeks from signing up. You provide a meter reading on that date, receive a final bill from your previous supplier, and you’re switched to co-operative energy. Sign up [here](https://www.cooperativeenergy.coop/gas-and-electricity/how-switching-works/).+At the moment, there’s no way to get your electricity and gas directly from a co-op, but although Co-op Energy is no longer a co-op, they purchase their energy directly from community energy groups. At some point, it may be possible to purchase electricity directly from a local [community energy](/comy/community) scheme, but it’s not possible yet. However, Co-op Energy purchases electricity from community energy schemes, and you can choose the type of renewable energy you want (wind, solar, hydro etc.) and from where. Switching couldn’t be simpler – just sign up online or by phone. You’ll receive a welcome letter, and then after a ‘cooling off’ period to give you time to change your mind, Co-op Energy will contact your current (no pun intended) supplier and do everything for you. They arrange a switchover date – usually 4-6 weeks from signing up. You provide a meter reading on that date, receive a final bill from your previous supplier, and you’re switched to co-operative energy. Sign up [here](https://www.cooperativeenergy.coop/gas-and-electricity/how-switching-works/).
  
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-Plus, closely related to co-ops, you can shop with [John Lewis](https://www.johnlewis.com/) / [Waitrose](http://www.waitrose.com/), and switch your mortgage and savings account (and current account, in some cases) to a [building society](http://lowimpact.local/lowimpact-topic/building-societies/).+Plus, closely related to co-ops, you can shop with [John Lewis](https://www.johnlewis.com/) / [Waitrose](http://www.waitrose.com/), and switch your mortgage and savings account (and current account, in some cases) to a [building society](bsoc:building_societies).
  
 You can also join the [Worker Co-op Solidarity Fund](http://solidfund.coop/). Individuals can join for a pound a week, and a fund builds up to promote the co-operative movement. You can also join the [Worker Co-op Solidarity Fund](http://solidfund.coop/). Individuals can join for a pound a week, and a fund builds up to promote the co-operative movement.
  
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 +_[Loomio](https://www.loomio.org/) is a tool developed by the Enspiral co-operative, that helps groups make decisions collectively._
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-_[Loomio](https://www.loomio.org/) is a tool developed by the Enspiral co-operative, that helps groups make decisions collectively._ 
  
-#### Set up a co-op+ 
 +### Set up a co-op
  
 If you’d like to set up a co-op, there are various places you can go for help. [Co-operatives UK](https://www.uk.coop/) have lots of resources, including their business support service, [the Hive](https://www.uk.coop/the-hive/). If you’d like to set up a co-op, there are various places you can go for help. [Co-operatives UK](https://www.uk.coop/) have lots of resources, including their business support service, [the Hive](https://www.uk.coop/the-hive/).
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 There are co-op development agencies all over the country – search online. They have advisors to help you set up. They charge, but there’s usually a free first consultation, and they often look for funding to pay for their time. [The Hive](https://www.uk.coop/the-hive) have a fund that pays for co-op development advice. You can apply if your business idea is reasonably well-developed. There are co-op development agencies all over the country – search online. They have advisors to help you set up. They charge, but there’s usually a free first consultation, and they often look for funding to pay for their time. [The Hive](https://www.uk.coop/the-hive) have a fund that pays for co-op development advice. You can apply if your business idea is reasonably well-developed.
  
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 Platform 6 have produced a huge list of [useful co-operative development resources](https://hackmd.io/YGZmJj25RsSp2ZUmshmv_A). Platform 6 have produced a huge list of [useful co-operative development resources](https://hackmd.io/YGZmJj25RsSp2ZUmshmv_A).
  
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-#### Convert to to a co-op+### Convert to to a co-op
  
 Existing businesses can become co-ops. The organisations mentioned above can help you with this too. The process has to be open and voluntary – i.e. no-one should suddenly find themselves part of a co-op that they weren’t consulted about forming. Existing businesses can become co-ops. The organisations mentioned above can help you with this too. The process has to be open and voluntary – i.e. no-one should suddenly find themselves part of a co-op that they weren’t consulted about forming.
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 A co-op in which all workers or consumers are members is called a fully-mutual co-op. However, co-ops can have workers or consumers who are not members. Some people may not want the responsibility of co-running a co-op, but if the business converts, they can keep their job without being a member. In that case, they won’t have a say in the decisions that affect their job. A co-op in which all workers or consumers are members is called a fully-mutual co-op. However, co-ops can have workers or consumers who are not members. Some people may not want the responsibility of co-running a co-op, but if the business converts, they can keep their job without being a member. In that case, they won’t have a say in the decisions that affect their job.
  
-### Further resources 
  
 +
 +## Further resources
 +
 +- [International Co-operative Alliance](https://ica.coop/)
 - [UK Co-operative Directory](https://www.uk.coop/directory) - [UK Co-operative Directory](https://www.uk.coop/directory)
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 - [Co-operative World Map](https://worldmap.coop/) - [Co-operative World Map](https://worldmap.coop/)
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 - [Step-by-step guide to starting a co-op](https://www.uk.coop/start-new-co-op/start) - [Step-by-step guide to starting a co-op](https://www.uk.coop/start-new-co-op/start)
 +- [Co-op Culture](https://www.culture.coop/) - supporting co-ops
 +- [Catalyst Collective](https://www.catalystcollective.org/) - supporting the development of co-ops
 +- [Co-operative & Community Finance](https://coopfinance.coop/)
 +- [Co-operative College](https://www.co-op.ac.uk/)
 +- [Co-op News](https://www.thenews.coop/)
 +- [Radical Routes](https://www.radicalroutes.org.uk/) - advice, loans
 +- [South-west Co-op Development](https://www.southwest.coop/) - helping start co-ops
 +- [United Diversity](https://library.uniteddiversity.coop/Cooperatives/) - huge co-op library
  
-### Specialist(s) 
- 
-Thanks to Cath Muller of [Radical Routes](http://www.radicalroutes.org.uk/) for information. 
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-The specialist(s) below will respond to queries on this topic. Please comment in the box at the bottom of the page. 
  
-![](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/mark-simmonds.jpg) 
  
-Mark Simmonds works at [Co-op Culture](https://culture.coop), offering advice and support for co-operatives and co-op start-ups. He's a a founder member of the [Fox and Goose Co-operative Pub](http://www.foxandgoose.org/), [Pennine Community Power](https://powerinthecommunity.wordpress.com/), [Platform 6 Development Co-operative](https://platform6.coop/) and currently occupies the co-operative development seat on the board of [Co-operatives UK](https://www.uk.coop/).+## Specialist curators of this topic
  
  
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