Description
At Real Food Gifts the careful selection of the brands we support shows the people we’re gifting that we’ve really taken some time to think about our gifts.
This is never more true than when selecting items from industries that are rife with child slave labour and deforestation.
Items like sugar & chocolate are a minefield of ethical choices and Real Food Gifts only support brands that are doing good, not only by the way their produce and market their own products – but in how they take positive actions to improve their industry.
Additionally, palm oil is so ubiquitous in our groceries that we often don’t even know it’s there! Baked goods are particularly sneaky with palm oil masquerading as harmless sounding ingredients like “vegetable oil”.
RFG is palm oil free because of the devastating impact the deforestation required by palm oil farming has on the environment, endangers species and by the ongoing human rights violations committed by palm oil production companies.
Brands you’ll find in this hamper:
Real Food Grocer Bulk Jar Selections
Real food Grocers home brand bulk goods are sourced with careful attention paid to ensuring traceability of ingredients and ethical labour practices. Not to mention the whole range is packaged in reusable, returnable, recyclable glass jars. Labelled with a non-sticky approach of a paper tag attached with twine or a rubber band RFG are all about ensuring the loop is closed on every aspect of this range of products.
Who Gives a Crap
WGAC donates 50% of it’s profits to global sanitation projects – helping combat the 2.7 Million deaths that are caused each year by lack of sanitation. 40% of the world’s population doesn’t have access to a toilet, which is why Who Gives A Crap donates so much of it’s profits to help build toilets for those in need.
Who Gives A Crap only use forest friendly materials like sugar cane & bamboo fibre, meaning they help us as consumers to save thousands of trees and thousands of tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions. “After all, trees should be for hugging, not wiping!”