100% Cotton Tea Towel -100% 300gsm thick cotton - Hanging Loop - Handmade in the UK - Hand or machine wash up to 30°c / Do not tumble dry / Wash dark colours separately
100% Double Oven Mitt - 100% Cotton - Hand or machine wash up to 30°c / Do not tumble dry / Wash dark colours separately - Heatproof and meets the latest PPE UK regulations
Mini Melamine Chopping Board - Heat Resistant to 160°c - Handcrafted in the UK using sustainable materials - Wipe Clean (Please do not soak - not dishwasher safe) - Satin Matt Finish
(Optional) 100% Cotton Apron - Handmade in the UK - Hand or machine wash up to 30°c / Do not tumble dry / Wash dark colours separately
OUR MELAMINE PRODUCTS
Our melamine manufacturers use a sustainably forested Eucalyptus Board which is 100% PEFC certified and 100% formaldehyde free. This ensures we provide the needs of the present, without compromising the needs of the future. The cork used on the back of our placemats and coasters is also sustainably farmed in Portugal. All of our materials are sourced as close to the UK as possible, aiming to reduce our carbon footprint as much as possible.
Rejects and off cuts are used to fuel a local power station, instead of using coal power. Wood dust goes towards compost. The backing paper on the cork is used in packing goods for despatch.
OUR TEXTILE PRODUCTS
Our UK based textile manufacturer take their environmental responsibility very seriously and do everything they can to reduce waste and keep production clean. The reactive inks used not only allow us to achieve vibrant colours that jump off the shelf, they also boast superior rub and wash fastness and conform to Oeko-Tex standard 100, meaning they contain no harmful chemicals. Additionally, we are certain that all of the materials used in the production of these inks are synthetic; they do not contain any animal products and have not been tested on animals.
Our 100% cotton fabrics are sourced direct from a BCI registered mill in Pakistan. As part of the digital printing process, fabrics are washed at up to 70 degrees to remove any preparation solution and unfixed dyes. The waste water is then processed through an effluent plant and released back to public water treatment processing plants.