Since the cap was put on our very first bottle of premium tonic water, we have worked to minimise the impact that our drinks have on the environment.
Whether it be our decision from conception not to use polyethylene terephthalate bottles, how we work with small specialist producers to source many of our ingredients, or our efforts exploring alternative fuels to power our manufacturing and logistics processes, we continually challenge ourselves and our partners to make the right choices.
ClimateWe're reducing our carbon footprint to protect the planet we source from, whilst mitigating climate risk and enabling transition opportunities for the business. We’re proud to share that Fever-Tree’s climate goals have been officially approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) – a huge step forward on our journey to net zero. |
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ConservationThe Fever-Tree brand was founded on the belief that the best-tasting drinks come from using the best ingredients that the world has to offer. Hand-in-hand comes an understanding of the importance of biodiversity in creating these remarkable ingredients – be it quinine from the Democratic Republic of Congo, citrus from Mexico, ginger from India, or even rhubarb from Norfolk – we source the best ingredients from many corners of the earth. |
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ColleaguesWe're empowering our people to thrive through inclusion, wellbeing and purpose. We are very proud of everything we do to give back to the community. We have a fabulous internal employee resource group of eco-minded colleagues, the “Green Team”. Colleagues from across the business join forces in the Green Team, working together to drive environmental awareness and planetary positive action. |
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CircularityThe circular economy is an approach that moves away from the traditional “take-make-dispose” model, aiming instead to keep materials in use for as long as possible through reuse, recycling, and thoughtful design. At Fever-Tree, the circular economy is central to our packaging innovation strategy. We’re committed to closing the loop, keeping materials in circulation and reducing the need for new resource extraction. |
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CommunitiesWe take equal care to support the communities that we touch within our own supply chain. Our sourcing team takes time to build and sustain long-term supplier relationships to ensure that we understand the end-to-end journey of our ingredients and labour practices – maximising outputs and reducing waste where possible; whilst always respecting fundamental human rights. |
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