“The Yorkshire Tea way is not to be self-congratulatory or chest-thumping, but to just get on and do it proper. So, in an age of greenwashing, we know we can just let the logo do the talking for us,” explained Vickie Ridley, Head of New Business at Lucky Generals.
Taylors of Harrogate says that every stage of its supply chain has been assessed by an independent expert since 2015. That’s not just in the UK, but “from tea bush to supermarket shelf.”
This included working with tea farmers to plan fruit and nut trees around tea estates to soak up carbon – as well as providing a secondary income.
“We’re proud to have achieved carbon neutrality across all our products, but we’re especially proud of the proper way in which we’ve done it, by setting up projects that not only offset carbon but improve lives and livelihoods directly with our suppliers,” said Simon Hotchkin, Head of Sustainable Development at Taylors of Harrogate.