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We love our land

How are we helping the environment?

The great outdoors and natural landscape is our biggest inspiration at Taith. We believe that while we enjoy this beautiful land, we should also think about protecting it. Improving the environmental footprint we leave behind is currently a world wide discussion. 

We at Taith have put measures in to reduce the amount of plastic used within our products and packaging. 

We only use recyclable paper and cardboard in our packaging to ensure any waste materials are biodegradable and recycling friendly. Our clothing products are fully recyclable, as well as the use of embroidery. and ethically tested recyclable long lasting vinyl. With every Taith Purchase each customer receives a small bag of seeds for our Throw and Grow - Taflu a Tyfu initiative. Our aim is to encourage more people to care and look after our beautiful land.

Ethical Policy

As parents, we understand the need to be importance of sustainability and protecting the environment for future generations. At TAITH we are constantly working to keep ourselves in line with our business values and with our Green Growth Pledge. All the clothing items we use are WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production) certified. 

We also ensure that our packaging is designed to be easily and responsibly recycled. We do not send paper invoices or return slips (unless specifically requested) in our packaging, all this information is sent electronically to you when you order. Our inner packaging uses recycled tissue paper rather than plastic garment bags. Even items received via our suppliers are mostly packaged in recyclable cardboard and without unnecessary plastic. 

As part of your order, you will also receive a small glassine packet of throw and grow wildflower seeds. Glassine paper is environmentally-friendly, it is 100% recyclable, 100% biodegradable – and it starts from 100% sustainably managed forests. The seeds will (hopefully) take and wildflowers will bloom. These are great food sources for bees and butterflies as well as adding a little more natural beauty to the world. What is more eco-friendly than that? 

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