NEW PACKAGING FOR 2008!
The Soil Association is proud to supply a range of environmentally friendly branded packaging for organic businesses.
Our extensive range includes the iconic 'Food you can trust' brown paper bag, shopping bags, stickers, aprons, produce sacks, delivery boxes – and even farm signs.
Products include BRAND NEW quality delivery boxes (available in small and large sizes) and vest carrier bags and compostable vegetable bags (due mid-April 2008). All products incorporate the trusted Soil Association organic symbol, as well as the well-known ‘food you can trust’ branding and our ‘Five reasons to eat organic food’ messages.
Buy with confidence!
Every effort has been made to ensure our products are compliant with the Soil Association’s new packaging standards, which seek to promote best environmental practice and minimise packaging used in the organic sector.
Our service is run on a non-profit making basis and every effort is made to keep costs to a minimum. Any profits made are returned to the Soil Association charity, a membership charity dedicated to promoting and campaigning for planet friendly food and farming. A service you can trust.
To download our new 2008 catalogue click HERE [290kb - SASS catalogue April 2008 LR.pdf]
PLEASE NOTE that the following items listed in the catalogue are expected in early May 2008:
SAS33, SAS34 - Compostable vegetable bags (small - 23cm x 30cm and large - 28cm x 35cm) - apologies for the delay.
For more information call 0117 914 2446.
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Our packaging supplies are normally only available within the UK.
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You can order packaging by calling 0117 914 2446 or on the Soil Association website at www.soilassociation.org – or fill the form at the back of the catalogue and fax it to us 011 314 5001. Please contact us to discuss bulk order discounts.
For more information about Soil Association packaging requirements and best practise please refer to the Soil Association guide Reduce, Re-use, Recycle: A guide to minimising the environmental impact of packaging. |