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FAITH IN NATURE’S 3-IN-1 FACIAL WIPES WIN PLATINUM AWARD

Posted on: November 1st, 2011 by Faith In Nature No Comments

Award winning eco brand Faith in Nature, has announced its 3-in-1 Facial Wipes have received the accolade for ‘Best Travel Skin Care’ in the first ever Janey loves Platinum Awards 2011.

Janey Lee Grace’s Platinum Awards’ panel of experts, testers and consumersscrutinised hundreds of products to arrive at a definitive list of the ‘The Best of the Best in Natural Beauty, Health and Wellbeing’.

Commenting on Faith in Nature’s 3-in-1 Facial Wipes, the judges said: ‘We love the fact that these fit in your purse yet you can take off make-up, cleanse, tone and moisturise with one gentle wipe.”

Faith in Nature’s 3-in-1 Facial Wipes boast a specially formulated pH balanced blend of natural essential oils on soft 100% viscose substrate to ensure effective cleansing without synthetic chemicals. Whilst moisturising, refreshing and toning skin, the wipes which come in a handy purse sized pack contain Vitamin C, Allantoin and Organic Aloe Vera.   (more…)

Rivka Crowned Female Entrepreneur of the Year!

Posted on: October 31st, 2011 by Faith In Nature 1 Comment

Rivka Rose, the pioneering force behind all of your favourite products here at Faith in Nature was last week pronounced North West Female Entrepreneur of the Year! In a glittering awards ceremony, organised by EN Magazine, Rivka was recognised by the judges for her exceptional business acumen and forward thinking vision that has led her company to make the ‘biggest splash of the year.’

Full story to follow shortly…

FAITH PRODUCTS SECURES 1ST CLASS BRC STANDARD

Posted on: October 27th, 2011 by Faith In Nature No Comments

FAITH PRODUCTS SECURES 1ST CLASS BRC STANDARD

We’re delighted to announce we’ve been awarded the highest possible rating in the British Retail Consortium (BRC) Standard.

This means, an intensive independent audit has confirmed all of our procedures from production to distribution, deserve a ‘Class A’ rating.

‘’Naturally we are thrilled to receive the highest possible BRC grading across the board,’’ says Rivka Rose, managing director of Faith in Nature. ‘’Since our launch over 30 years ago, our vision to produce affordable, effective and ethical products with nature’s best ingredients has not changed.

‘As the company has grown we have remained fully committed to operating as an efficient, eco conscious business in everything we do. So it is wonderful that our capabilities from product development and manufacturing techniques to our quality standards and staff training have been recognised in this way.’’

A Green Thumbs Up For Faith In Nature

Posted on: August 26th, 2011 by Faith In Nature No Comments

Great news! Two of our products have been highly commended in the first ever Green Parent Natural Beauty Awards, 2011.  

An independent panel of testers, from eco experts and journalists, to readers of The Green Parent Magazine put hundreds of natural beauty products through their paces.

So you can imagine our delight when our New Faith in Nature Roll-On Crystal (Refill) Deodorant was highly commended in the Best Deodorant Category. Then to top it off, our Lavender & Geranium Shampoo was also highly commended in the Best Shampoo Category. Brilliant!

But don’t just take our word for it…here’s how we scored.
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FAITH IN NATURE SCOOPS ENVIRONMENTAL BEST PRACTICE AWARD

Posted on: June 20th, 2011 by Faith In Nature No Comments

FAITH IN NATURE SCOOPS ENVIRONMENTAL BEST PRACTICE AWARD

Leading natural products manufacturer – Faith in Nature – has just been awarded for its high standards of environmental performance.

This latest accolade, received at a prestigious North West business awards ceremony, saw Faith Products recognised as an eco conscious company demonstrating ethical policies towards the environment.

Speaking of the award, Aaron Rose, Faith in Nature Director said:

‘’We’re delighted to have been recognised in this way. This award is again testament to our ongoing commitment to operating as an environmentally sound business across the board, from renewable product and ingredient sourcing right through to our manufacturing processes.

‘’I would also like to thank the Ground Work organisation. We have worked closely with their Environmental Business arm in particular in recent months and their support in helping us to develop our program of reducing carbon footprint in many positive and substantive ways has been truly invaluable.’’

Faith in Nature Short Listed for Best Business Awards 2011

Posted on: March 25th, 2011 by Faith In Nature No Comments

Faith in Nature Short Listed for Best Business Awards 2011 

We were delighted to be nominated, and then short listed, for the Best Business Awards 2011, organised by TrainE-TraidE. The Awards recognise enterprising and successful members of the business community across the whole spectrum of their business development.

The awards were announced at a business lunch held on 3rd March and addressed by Lord Young of Graffham.

 

 

 

3-in-1 Facial Wipes

Posted on: March 4th, 2011 by Faith In Nature No Comments

3 in 2 facial wipesFaith in Natures NEW Natural Facial Wipes, which cleanse, moisturise, and remove make up has won the coveted BEST BODYCARE AWARD for 2008 this past weekend when the retailers from the health food trade gathered to judge the best products for innovation, naturalness, creativity and based on ethical and ecological grounds.

Faiths Natural Facial Wipes are fully biodegradable, made from 100% viscose (derived from a natural source), free of SLES, SLS and parabens. They are hypoallergenic and contain a fresh aroma from pure essential oils, developed by our in-house aromatherapist, Rivka Rose.

This handy purse size pack will fit neatly into most bags as well as looking beautiful in anyones bathroom due to the new, refreshing and contempory packaging. Celebrate with us and enjoy using the first U.K. manufactured natural facial wipe.

The Vegan Society Award Winners

Posted on: March 8th, 2010 by Faith In Nature No Comments

We are delighted to announce that we have been a double winner at the Vegan Society 2010 Awards. Our natural beauty products have received ‘Best Cruelty Free Non-Food Product’ and ‘Best Vegan Environmentally Friendly Product’. The winners have to be voted for by members of the Vegan Society and we received comments such as ‘great perfumes, affordable, quality and free from obscure ingredients’. We couldn’t have put it better ourselves and very, very many thanks to all those who took the time and trouble to vote for us.

We’ve been shortlisted for the RSPCA’s Good Business Award 2009

Posted on: August 6th, 2009 by Faith In Nature No Comments

Cosmetic giants battle it out to be named the UK’s most animal-friendly cosmetics company

The RSPCA announces the finalists for the 2009 Good Business Awards The Body Shop, L’Oreal, Lush and M&S are in contention to be named the UK’s most animal-friendly cosmetics company at this year’s RSPCA Good Business Awards, which recognise ethical business approaches to animal welfare.  Finalists in The RSPCA Good Business Awards cosmetics category – in association with SPC – are household brands The Body Shop, L’Oreal, Lush and M&S in the large company category, joined by male grooming firm Bulldog, Scottish goats milk soap company The Gamrie Goat and natural beauty site Faith in Nature in the small company category. Gerard Duvé, awards judge and consultant to Frame (Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments) said: “This year we were encouraged by the number of entries from companies – both large and small – who are going above and beyond the regulations set out by the recent EU Cosmetics directive, which banned the testing of virtually all cosmetics ingredients on animals. Many companies are also actively publicising and promoting policies and some are even lobbying and/or urging their suppliers and manufacturers to do their bit so that alternatives to animal testing are continuously being developed.” Cosmetics finalists for the 2009 Good Business Awards (in alphabetical order) are:
Small company Bulldog: This male grooming company is a small business doing well in a growing market. It has strict policies around the inclusion of ingredients from animal sources. It is a company actively raising awareness of REACH regulations and the implications involving animals. Their website is both informative and fun. 
Faith in Nature: A long-established company with a real commitment to animal welfare. The website doesn’t shy away from selling products containing animal ingredients where the animal is a bi-product and hasn’t come to any harm.
The Gamrie Goat : A small company based in Aberdeenshire who make natural soaps using the goats milk from their own small herd. The company has a genuine passion and commitment to animal welfare and innovation in farming. All products are tested on willing volunteers.
Large company The Body Shop: Continued support for groups campaigning for and researching into alternative testing methods.  They also make use of human patch testing or in-vitro testing, such as the Episkin Skin irritation test are used to supplement the toxicological information already available. The company continues to understand the benefits of labelling products and providing consumers with clear information both at the point of sale and also on their website.
Lush: For an ongoing commitment to change. Lush have implemented an array of schemes designed to help animal welfare, environmental and conservation projects, notably their palm oil initiative, helping to save endangered orang-utans in Indonesia and Malaysia.  They also use their shop fronts and in store papers to keep customers informed. 
L’Oreal: For extensive support in researching alternatives to animal testing.  In particular the company’s research and development of Episkin clearly shows that they are actively looking at alternatives to animal testing. 
M&S: For a continued commitment to replacing testing by participating in a Defra project which aims to develop non-animal toxicity testing methodologies for the risk assessment of chemicals. No cosmetic product that are sold in their stores has been tested on animals at any point. Staff understanding and knowledge of products was also cited as impressive. David Bowles, Head of External Affairs for the RSPCA says: “The economic downturn doesn’t seem to have affected ethical consumerism and there is still a real demand for cruelty-free products. It is great to see cosmetics companies, regardless of their size, placing animal welfare at the heart of their business models and effectively communicating policies to consumers. The companies on this year’s shortlist deserve our recognition as they set the standard for others to work towards.” The RSPCA Good Business Awards gala ceremony will be held at One Marylebone, London on Wednesday 7 October 2009. Tickets for the awards ceremony are available by contacting the RSPCA Good Business Awards team on 0300 123 0488 or awards@rspca.org.uk or online: www.rspcagoodbusinessawards.com  Notes to editors:
1. The other categories in the RSPCA Good Business Awards are food retail, Supermarket of the year People’s Choice award, restaurants and pubs and fashion 
2. The judges were looking for cosmetics companies who could: Ensure that no ingredients used in cosmetics products were tested on animals after a fixed cut off date, which is no later than 11 March 2009.    Demonstrate a set of robust systems to check that suppliers operate to the same standard. Demonstrate a proactive approach to achieving a reduction in animal use, including funding into alternatives. Show transparent policies and demonstrate a willingness to share data and raise the profile of animal welfare.o Demonstrate a commitment to the ‘3R’s concept’ – replacement, reduction and refinement of animal use.
3. The judging panel for the cosmetics category is: Gerard Duvé, consultant to Frame (Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments), and former Head of Technical Services at Superdrug; and Clare Henderson, editor of Soap, Perfumery and Cosmetics magazine..
For media enquiries, please contact Amanda Mills or Nicki Akers at 77PR on 0207 492 0977. Email amanda.mills@77pr.co.uk or nicki.akers@77pr.co.uk or the RSPCA press office on 0300 123 0244 or press@rspca.org.uk. About the RPSCA Good Business Awards
The RSPCA Good Business Awards were set up in recognition of the achievements of companies in the cosmetics, fashion and food industries to attain higher standards of animal welfare by implementing sustainable policies and practices. The RSPCA is pleased to announce SPC as the official media partner for the cosmetics category of the 2009 Good Business Awards.

New Trophy Cabinet

Posted on: November 13th, 2008 by Faith In Nature No Comments

Vegan Society AwardsHot on the heels of our seaweed shampoo winning ‘Best Shampoo’ in the recent Lifescape Magazine 2008 Beauty Awards and our Ginkgo conditioner being ‘Highly Commended’, yet another prestigious award has come our way.

On 1st October the Vegan Society gave our seaweed toiletries range the accolade ‘Best Vegan Environmentally Friendly Product’ for 2008 after a vote by their members.

We are delighted to receive all three awards and having to extend our bulging trophy cabinet is a task we are more than happy to do.

 
 
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