The bhive story.
“The story has to be a good one”, says Simon Robinson, part owner of bhive.
We believe in the whole story of how the products are made, from the crops to the final consumer. If the story is good from start to finish then the consumer feels good about using it. It’s an ethical choice and it’s about raising awareness of the whole supply chain. Products which are fairly traded and grown without harsh chemicals are not only kinder to the planet and the ozone layer but are kinder to the farmers who harvest the crops. Farmers in India and in Turkey, where the organic cotton for our clothing and linens are harvested now have better health as a result of organic farming methods.
Take a moment to think about the difference of organically grown cotton bedding, towels and clothing on your skin. Your skin absorbs what you put on it – what do you put on your skin everyday.
The idea for bhive was an ethical one which came instantly. It was an obvious choice for us. We use organic and natural products in our home and on our skin as much as is possible. We also eat organic as much as we can and started growing our own vegetables as well as ordering the organic box scheme from a local farmer.
Bhive’s founding philosophy is that goods should be grown organic, supporting the environment, fairly traded and kind to you and your family. Whatever runs back down the drain is kind to the eco-system and all packaging can be recycled. It’s full circle thinking!
Like us, more and more people want to know where their food comes from. When you go into a restaurant, do you ask where the food comes from. You deserve to know what you are paying for and eating and the same applies to non-food. bhive supports a lifestyle which is socially conscious.
Supporting ethical business – that’s the full story.
For a healthier world – end of story!
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