Charity Partnerships

As an ethical business we believe deeply in supporting organisations that make a positive contribution to the planet and communities. Please contact us at hello@theseepcompany.com if you'd like to partner with us.

Equipping kitchens

FoodCycle is a charity that addresses food waste and food poverty by collecting surplus food and using it to create nutritious meals for vulnerable individuals and communities. Seep equips FoodCycle kitchens with sustainable cleaning tools to promote sustainable attitudes.

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Reforestation & carbon offsetting

On A Mission is a non-profit organisation that helps businesses support local sustainable reforestation projects and compensate their carbon emissions.

Seep has chosen On A Mission because of their pioneering approach to supporting smaller projects that not only replant forests but also support local livelihoods and biodiversity.

They offset our emissions by calculating the carbon footprint of each of our products, which we then offset each quarter by investing in their projects. We're also working towards lowering our the carbon footprint of all of our organisation before offsetting and report this on an annual basis.

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Share of profits & products donated

The Felix Project collects fresh, nutritious food that cannot be sold and deliver this surplus food to charities and schools, providing healthy meals and helping the most vulnerable.

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300 cloths donated

Many people locked in poverty or those who find themselves in times of crisis often experience restricted options when it comes to hygiene. Seep has donated 300 cloths to The Hygiene Bank to help people maintain hygiene at home.

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Camp

350 sponges donated

Camp Kernow is an award-winning organisation with an innovative off-grid environmental adventure centre dedicated to reconnecting and engaging children from across the world with the natural environment and inspiring them to live more sustainably. Seep has donated 350 compostable sponges to help engage children in sustainable living practices.

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