Sustainable Party Supplies
We recognise our responsibility to work in a sustainable way. We are implementing environmentally friendly initiatives where we can and pro-actively working with our suppliers and delivery partners to achieve more sustainable solutions.
We have identified three key areas that working sustainably will have the biggest impact, these are:
- Products
- Packaging Material
- Delivery
That is why we are committed to:
- Supplying our customers with sustainably sourced and re-usable products where they are available from our suppliers
- Partnering with more responsible and more sustainable delivery partners
- Reducing, re-using and recycling packaging materials
Related Product Collections
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SUSTAINABLE DELIVERY
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COMPOSTABLE PARTY SUPPLIES
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PAPER CUPS
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PAPER PARTY BAGS
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PAPER TABLECLOTHS
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PAPER DECORATIONS
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PAPER PLATES
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CUTLERY
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PAPER STRAWS
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ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS BUSINESS
Our objective is to minimise our impact on the environment to build a sustainable future for everyone.
Our team are all aware of and share these values. We all recognise that everyone has to play their part and that making lots of small positive changes has the ability to make a big difference.
As a team we actively educate one another and our business partners about opportunities and processes that can be improved.
Positive changes are happening all of the time and the products we source are becoming more sustainable as a result.
Many of the products we offer are made from paper or card and most of these come Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) or Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) sources, making them both responsibly sourced and recyclable. The packaging that we use also comes from the same sustainable sources.
We would encourage all our customers to recycle our packaging as well as those products we supply which are readily recyclable.
The latex used to make latex balloons is biodegradable and compostable. Furthermore, it is taken from trees without their destruction, which means the trees are left in situ and can continue to reduce CO2 from the environment.