Kit & Kin urges shoppers to honour a different tree this Christmas

Emma Bunton’s sustainable nursery brand, Kit & Kin, has committed to making an impact on halting deforestation with every gift given this Christmas.

This year, Kit & Kin is encouraging more sustainable gifting by making a donation from every sale to help purchase and protect acres of rainforest.

Since launching in 2017, Kit & Kin has worked closely with the World Land Trust to advocate for rainforest conservation and fund the protection of threatened habitats globally.

Emma Bunton, co-founder, commented: “Christmas is a time for not only giving presents to loved ones but also for giving back – and our range of gorgeous, ethical gifts does both. From adorable organic babywear, to certified natural skincare, at Kit & Kin we’ve got the perfect eco-friendly gift for every little one. I’m so excited to start choosing mine for all my friends and family.”

 

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