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Good for You...
Good for the Planet
 

By using raw honey and bee products you are helping to support Bee conservation and choosing a natural, healthy eco-friendly source of nutrients. A symbiotic relationship vital for life on earth as we know it.  Good for you... good for the planet.


“If the bee disappears from the surface of the Earth, man would have no more than four years left to live.  Albert Einstein

Low Emissions

Raw Honey’s entire production chain from the beginning to the store is rated a low emissions product. Honey is not only a source of sweetness with health benefits, but also because it is environmentally friendly due to its low “carbon footprint.”

Low Carbon Footprint

Raw Honey has a small carbon footprint. Thanks to the bees they do almost most of the processing whilst promoting our planets biodiversty through pollination. Raw honey is also mostly locally sourced, eliminating emissions produced from long distance transport. 


Positive Impact

By eating a spoonful of honey you are making a positive impact on environmental health thanks to the pollination that bees perform. Good for you good for the planet!

Save the Bees

Safeguard Our Future

Our aim is also to raise awareness for sustainable beekeeping and safeguarding the future of bees. Bees are our world’s most important pollinators, making up 1/3 of the food we eat. Over the past few years, bee populations have been rapidly declining due to unsustainable habitations and pesticide use. 

How you can help our pollinators

Pollinators Patch

Leaving patches of our land and garden unkept.  Flowering weeds provide an opportunity for a range of diverse flowers to grow and can provide valuable habitat especially for native bees that burrow in the ground.

Avoid using pesticides

Avoid using harmful pesticides and leaving areas spray free. The chemicals in these sprays are also very harmful to you. Try Companion Planting instead.

Companion Planting

Companion planting can help reduce unwanted critters eating your prized veggie garden or favourite pot plants by encouraging beneficial insects and bees.

Companion planting chart.

Bee Flower Seed Mix

Many garden centres and online stores sell specially selected mix of flowers and herb seeds to attract bees and other beneficial insects. A easy way to promote natural bio diversity in your garden or patio.


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