good company
We can’t change the world all by ourselves, but luckily there are a lot of like-minded people out there. Here are a few we’re very happy to be working with:
The Fairtrade Foundation is the independent, non-profit making organisation behind that now-familiar green, blue and black logo. They work to deliver sustainable livelihoods for farmers, workers and their communities and award the mark to producers who meet internationally agreed standards. www.fairtrade.org.uk |
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Ethical Tea Partnership monitors the living and working conditions on tea estates to make sure the tea on our shelves has been produced in a socially responsible way. www.ethicalteapartnership.org |
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The Soil Association is the UK’s leading campaigning and certification body for organic food and farming, working to help produce healthy foods while protecting and enhancing the environment. www.soilassociation.org |
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Rainforest Alliance works to establish sustainable ways of working with the land – the key to long, healthy lives for people, wildlife and the planet. www.rainforest-alliance.org |
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The British Water Cooler Association (BWCA) is the trade association for the bottled water industry in the UK, setting stringent guidelines for water quality, safety and hygiene. www.bwca.org.uk |
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European Point of Use Drinking Water Association (EPDWA) works to promote, develop and maintain high quality standards across the drinking-water industry. www.epdwa.org |
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AVA exists to promote and protect the automatic vending industry and assure the quality of all its members. www.ava-vending.co.uk |
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Save a Cup is a stroke of genius, set up to collect and recycle the millions of hardwall polystyrene cups used in the UK. www.save-a-cup.co.uk |
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Business in the Community is a unique movement with over 800 UK members (including us). They work to inspire, support and challenge companies to improve the impact they have on society and the environment. www.bitc.org.uk |
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British Institute of Facilities Management |



