Ethical Policy

Our ethical policy guides our day to day work.

Via the services provided by Make Hay ethical e-media :-

We support businesses, organisations and individuals who

  • employ fair trade methods
  • promote human rights issues
  • aim to improve the quality of life of and support people within their community and/or on a wider scale
  • provide education services to people within their community and/or on a wider scale
  • practice equality and fairness at work and provide a good working environment for their colleagues
  • produce/sell food/drink which is beneficial to the health of humans and /or animals
  • promote animal welfare and prevent cruelty to animals
  • use methods of working which are beneficial to the environment (such as recycling, energy efficiency, organic farming etc)
  • support local trade
  • provide honest and open customer services

We do not support businesses, organisations or individuals who

  • exploit basic human rights.
  • manufacture tobacco
  • extract or produce of fossil fuels
  • manufacture chemicals which are persistent in the environment
  • harvest unmanaged natural resources (such as timber or fish)
  • test cosmetic or household products or ingredients on animals
  • employ intensive farming methods
  • funds or has links to blood sports
  • are involved in the fur trade

Please note: Our ethical policy is not meant to judge any individual, business or organisation. If your business has not yet taken the steps to become greener or work in a more ethical way then working with Make Hay could be that first step.

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Environmental Policy

Here at Make Hay we also implement an environmental policy.

Our environmental policy is a working document. This means that it doesn't simply state all the green things we're doing but helps us to employ new practices.

Visit our Make Hay website to download our environmental policy