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28 Jun 2018

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Taylors of Harrogate

Yorkshire Tea becomes first major tea brand to publish supplier list

As a business we recognise the role that transparency can play in helping create more resilient and sustainable supply chains and for this reason we’re committed to sharing information about where we source tea, coffee, herbs and packaging for our Yorkshire Tea and Taylors of Harrogate ranges. At its heart is the idea that knowledge and sharing information underpins effective action. Being open about where we buy from enables collaboration. It can help businesses, civil society and producers work together constructively and positively on problems that can’t be solved alone. Through Taylors Sourcing Approach (TSA) – our model for how we buy our tea, coffee, herbs and packaging – we’ve laid the foundations to build a more sustainable supply chain. Thanks to TSA we work in partnerships with strategic suppliers via long-term contracts to improve quality and social and environmental standards. The lists below include all current suppliers for our Yorkshire Tea range – though some may supply us with smaller volumes or not currently be part of Taylors Sourcing Approach. While we have full traceability for all the coffee we purchase we’re waiting for final permission from some of our suppliers. As such our coffee list is partial although we have made it clear where we have gaps. We hope to have this completed by the end of June 2018. This is our first step toward supply chain transparency. We don’t have all the answers and recognise that there’s always more to do. However, we’re committed to building our approach over time

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