
B Corp certified award-winning British beekeeper collective Black Bee Honey has produced an exclusive edition of its ‘flower to jar’ honey for the charity Save the Children.
British Wildflower Honey, produced by Black Bee Honey, will be part of a bespoke group of products in a new child-inspired retail initiative for Save the Children, aimed at raising vital funds for their life-changing projects for children around the world. Single source Black Bee Honey, which adds the location and name of the beekeeper to every jar, joins the other UK-based ethical suppliers the charity has partnered with to create the gift range.
Their Wildflower Honey for Save the Children is an unblended, golden honey with a rich, floral flavour, and features a drawing of a bee on its label created by four year-old Lucy from the Solomon Islands, a country experiencing the damaging effects of climate change.
Black Bee Honey’s co-founder Paul Webb said, “We’re extremely proud to have partnered with Save the Children on this innovative and inspiring project to help generate awareness and money for the incredible work they do.” Sonia Kiourtzidis, Retail Buyer at Save the Children added, “We’re thrilled to have an exclusive edition of Black Bee’s delicious honey in our gift collection. Our new products tell our stories through original artwork created by the children that we work with, in partnership with independent, ethical makers across the UK. The range will raise brand awareness, enhance the supporter experience, and generate vital income for our movement.”
Black Bee Honey’s British Wildflower Honey for Save the Children will be available to purchase from mid September online at www.savethechildren.org.uk or at selected Save the Children shops across the UK.
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