Natoora
Natoora offers boxes of seasonal produce that ensures you’re having your fruit and veg when it tastes its best. They source their goods from a range of organic, biodynamic, and minimum intervention growers, meaning that every purchase supports a more natural way of farming.
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PLANET
Through working with small farmers, Natoora aims to improve soil health and biodiversity in our food system, which in turn helps to remove carbon from the atmosphere. They do not currently report their Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, and we hope to see this from them in the future.
PEOPLE
Natoora is a UK based business, and therefore we assume they adhere to UK employment regulations.
ANIMAL
Although Natoora sells animal-derived products such as butter, they do not currently provide enough information on their animal welfare policies.
BUSINESS
Natoora has a Farm Fund that they use to support farming projects and communities who present alternatives to the current intensive farming systems, and they have previously made donations to charities such as the Californian Wildfire Relief. They also donate time and produce to the Chefs in Schools charity to provide meals to vulnerable children in London and provide ‘Seasonality Matters’ workshops to secondary school children. Natoora works with foundations in the US, France, and the UK to ensure that viable food isn’t wasted.
Assessed: October 2023
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