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We don’t own any tea or herb estates, farms or gardens but are selective about who we source from, only purchasing tea from Rainforest Aliiance certified gardens. We also go beyond solely relying on third-party certification and since 2016 our Social Impact and Sustainability team has been carrying out Twinings Community Needs Assessment (TCNA) periodically on every tea garden and farm we source from, as well as our key herb suppliers.
This framework takes a holistic approach to assessing human rights risks and community needs in our supply chain, it is tailored around hearing from the workers, farmers and community members themselves, through focus group discussions and individual interviews.
We don’t own any tea or herb estates, farms or gardens but are selective about who we source from, only purchasing tea from Rainforest Aliiance certified gardens. We also go beyond solely relying on third-party certification and since 2016 our Social Impact and Sustainability team has been carrying out Twinings Community Needs Assessment (TCNA) periodically on every tea garden and farm we source from, as well as our key herb suppliers.
This framework takes a holistic approach to assessing human rights risks and community needs in our supply chain, it is tailored around hearing from the workers, farmers and community members themselves, through focus group discussions and individual interviews.
We don’t own any tea or herb estates, farms or gardens but are selective about who we source from, only purchasing tea from Rainforest Aliiance certified gardens. We also go beyond solely relying on third-party certification and since 2016 our Social Impact and Sustainability team has been carrying out Twinings Community Needs Assessment (TCNA) periodically on every tea garden and farm we source from, as well as our key herb suppliers.
This framework takes a holistic approach to assessing human rights risks and community needs in our supply chain, it is tailored around hearing from the workers, farmers and community members themselves, through focus group discussions and individual interviews.
We don’t own any tea or herb estates, farms or gardens but are selective about who we source from, only purchasing tea from Rainforest Aliiance certified gardens. We also go beyond solely relying on third-party certification and since 2016 our Social Impact and Sustainability team has been carrying out Twinings Community Needs Assessment (TCNA) periodically on every tea garden and farm we source from, as well as our key herb suppliers.
This framework takes a holistic approach to assessing human rights risks and community needs in our supply chain, it is tailored around hearing from the workers, farmers and community members themselves, through focus group discussions and individual interviews.
We don’t own any tea or herb estates, farms or gardens but are selective about who we source from, only purchasing tea from Rainforest Aliiance certified gardens. We also go beyond solely relying on third-party certification and since 2016 our Social Impact and Sustainability team has been carrying out Twinings Community Needs Assessment (TCNA) periodically on every tea garden and farm we source from, as well as our key herb suppliers.
This framework takes a holistic approach to assessing human rights risks and community needs in our supply chain, it is tailored around hearing from the workers, farmers and community members themselves, through focus group discussions and individual interviews.