You’ve heard that right, we will be supplying the thirsty festival goers with delicious, organic & Fairtrade tea. As the official tea of Glastonbury, we’re on a mission to ensure that every cup of tea not only tantalises the taste buds, but does the right thing for the people and the planet.
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We have 10 fabulous pairs of tickets for this year’s Glastonbury Festival to be won. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is buy a limited edition Glastonbury pack, and enter your unique code below.
And to help celebrate being the official tea of Glastonbury, we are also giving away these snazzy limited edition bundles with Clipper flasks or wellies, and packs of tea, for 40 runners up.
To continue our mission supporting biodiversity and getting everyone closer to nature, we’re donating 15p from every limited edition Glastonbury pack sold to 3 local nature projects in the Dorset & Somerset area. We wanted to give you the low down on the charities we’ve partnered with and the AMAZING work they’re doing.
Sowing the seeds of change, this charity is dedicated to creating sustainable growing spaces that not only provide an abundance of fresh, organic food but also serve as vibrant community hubs. They empower communities to combat food insecurity, promote environmental sustainability, and foster a sense of togetherness in harmony with nature.
Nature Buzz are natural beekeepers who practice an approach to bees that is considerate of their needs and seeks to minimise disruption and stress. The bees provide an opportunity to help others, not just by seeing these incredible insects up close, but by finding that deeper connection with nature and with other people. They work with both adults and children by allowing them to enjoy a calming and peaceful interaction with honeybees, improving overall wellbeing.
The Shepton Mallet Community Woodland cares for a 7.5ha woodland to the Northeast of Shepton Mallet. This space is a natural haven for local wildlife and a recreational area for residents of all ages. The woodland promotes environmental sustainability, community engagement, and provides a green space that benefits the health and well-being of the local population.