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Ethics Report Our History Our company began in 1981. All those years ago, on a wet August day, the Chadwick family went into a little shop in Adelaide Street, Penzance, called General Clothing Stores. They only went in to buy some waterproof coats, but ended up buying the shop as well! The shop sold traditional workwear, like fishermen s smocks, Guernsey pullovers and stripey tops, and within a few months they had moved down from the Midlands and were living in St Ives. Our customers in those days were the sailors, farmers and fishermen of the area, and quite a few of the St Ives artists came in as well. Those early days have really influenced how our products look today. The three Chadwick brothers, Leigh, David and Neil, had worked in the family shop all their lives, on and off. When their dad, Don, passed away in 2001, the brothers decided to create a clothing brand inspired by all the things they love about Cornwall...and Seasalt was born! From these beginnings, Seasalt has now grown to 36 shops located up and down the UK, nearly 400 stockists right across the UK and in Eire and Europe, and has an ever-growing online shop - seasaltcornwall.co.uk. We were the first fashion company to have our clothing certified to Soil Association (SA) certified organic status back in 2005 and since then we have sold over one million organic products and are now the largest producer of SA certified organic clothing in the UK. In 2013 we were recognised for our sustainable approach to growing our business by becoming the first fashion company ever to win the Queen s Award for Sustainable Development. Seasalt is always evolving, developing and moving forward, but we always remember where we ve come from and keep our core values at the heart of what we do. Our Standards We are aware that inevitably we have impact on all those people who are linked with us and with our physical surroundings. We therefore aim to: Reduce the impact of our business on the environment Choose the right suppliers Think about others and be socially responsible Look after the well-being of our employees and suppliers Seasalt At Port Eliot Festival

We ve developed policies for each of these areas and these are included at the end of this report. You can also view them individually in the Our Standards page at seasaltcornwall.co.uk. The Environment We recognise that our activities can have some adverse impacts on the environment so we are committed to reducing these effects. There are a number of ways in which we re doing this... Organic cotton We know that the fashion industry is heavily reliant on chemicals through manufacturing and production processes, for instance. In fact cotton farming alone uses one quarter of the world s pesticides and over 8,000 chemicals can be used just to transform cotton into an everyday t-shirt *. We knew from the start that when we first set Seasalt up that we would be committed to using organic cotton for our garments wherever possible, to help reduce these damaging environmental effects. In 2005 Seasalt became the first fashion brand in the UK to have clothing certified by the Soil Association, the UK s leading organic campaigning and certification body. Since then we have gone on to be one of the UK s biggest producer of Soil Association certified organic clothing, something we re hugely proud of. In fact, Lee Holdstock from the Soil Association has commented of Seasalt, Seasalt can be considered true organic textile pioneers. Neil Chadwick is also a member of the Soil Association s Textiles Standards and Trade Group. This is a group of industry experts and leaders established by the Soil Association Textile Standards Committee to provide a more direct link and a forum for organic textile businesses. Sometimes it s not possible for us to use certified organic or eco-friendly textiles and this may be due to issues of price or availability but we always aim to inform our customers about exactly what they are buying and make our labelling clear when garments are made with organic cotton. Packaging The thousands of paper carrier bags that we give to our customers in-store every year are made with paper from sustainable sources. We also produce thousands of Jute Shoppers, giving customers durable, reusable bags - part of our commitment to encourage an alternative to plastic. Where we do use plastic, such as for our mail-bags for online customers, we have chosen a biodegradable option to minimise the environmental impact. *Source : PAN-UK

Property We re continuing to invest in the energy efficient of our stores, such as scrapping thirty two 5-watt low voltage light fittings (which were at the end of their useful life) in our Falmouth shop alone, and replacing them with just seventeen 8-watt compact fluorescent fittings. We reduced electrical consumption in this one store alone by over 1,460 watts. In Truro we swapped eighty 50-watt low voltage lamps for 5-watt LEDs, reducing electrical consumption of those fittings by 90%. And in Padstow, by reducing the number of light fittings and by swapping low voltage fittings for LED fittings, we cut consumption by 1,150 watts. We now install superefficient LED lighting in all our new shops. We also use FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) sourced timber which is from well-managed forests for our wooden fixtures, fittings and flooring. New fabric developments As well as using as much organic cotton in our garments as possible, we have also introduced cotton alternatives into our ranges where organic isn t possible - fabrics such as bamboo, hemp and fleece made with recycled polyester fibres. In order to make our outerwear more environmentally-friendly we have also introduced a new waterproof fabric, Tin Cloth, made with organic cotton which is our take on the traditional oil skin waterproof. Choosing the right suppliers We have worked really hard to find the right suppliers and have built up lasting relationships with them. We recognise that with the globalisation of trade, however, that the goods and services we buy can be at risk of being produced by people who could be abused or exploited. With this in mind we work with our suppliers to promote good environmental and labour standards, and have developed a Supplier Standards Workbook which is issued to all of our suppliers and ask them to: Sign a Statement of Commitment to Ethical Trading Produce and manufacture Seasalt branded products in compliance with the labour (ETI) and environmental standards stated in the manual Where organic or fair trade certification is specified by us as a condition of supply, follow the relevant certification organisation s rules and guidelines Where certification is not specified by us as a condition of supply, use eco-friendly and/or fair trade and/ or recycled materials wherever practicable Support their local communities and be socially responsible Join Sedex and report progress on ethical practice annually Provide 3rd party evidence of any environmental, labour and/or social responsibility audits Provide a copy of our Supplier Standards Workbook to all of their factories and ask them to join Sedex Allow Seasalt to visit the production sites and farms where our products are made You can also read our Slavery & Human Trafficking Statement for further details on how we try to ensure we are working with our suppliers in the most responsible way we can.

Thinking about others and being socially responsible We ve always been aware that we don t operate in isolation and that what we do has a direct impact on our employees, our suppliers and our communities. We ve therefore always tried to support our people and put something back into our communities, and we ve tried to do this in a number of ways... Investors in People Although Seasalt has been accredited by the Investors in People (IIP) scheme since 2005, we have more recently achieved the additional Silver status to recognise our commitment to supporting all those who work for Seasalt, and creating the best environment and culture we can in which to work. Charity campaigns Every year we support numerous charities both national and local through our various campaigns and activities, such as in-store raffles, donating items for auction, encouraging people to knit for charity and many more. Fishermen s Mission - we have supported this UK coastal charity for several years by selling Charity Jute Bags designed with celebrities, donating money from the sales of our Sailor Shirts, baking cakes, selling fundraising Christmas Cards designed by our customers, and doing sponsored walks across Dartmoor in the middle of the night! We ve now successfully raised over 20k. In recognition of our efforts, Seasalt were awarded Corporate Fundraiser of the Year 2013 by the Fishermen s Mission. Save the Lido - for 80 years the Jubilee Pool has stood proudly on Penzance s seafront and is much-loved Cornish landmark. The winter storms of 2014 sadly proved too much for this popular lido and it suffered such severe damage that it resulted in its closure. Since then a group of locals have been fundraising to restore the pool to her former Art Deco glory. To support the campaign, we designed exclusive car stickers and canvas bags giving all the money raised through these items directly to the campaign.

Cornish Rowing Challenge in the run-up to the London 2012 Olympics we set up a partnership with two top Cornish rowers, Helen Glover (who has subsequently become a double Olympic champion) and Annabel Vernon, and followed their journey to the games held in the summer. Following on from this we gave our support to an event set up by Annabel which saw Team GB rowers row against the very best of Cornwall s gig rowers. Gig rowing is a regional sport we have long supported so this event brought the two rowing worlds together. The whole event raised funds for Shelterbox an international disaster relief charity based just 10 miles away from us. Community Support Leach Pottery Bursary - We support the Cornish artistic community and every year sponsor an apprentice through our Bursary scheme at the world-famous Leach Pottery in St Ives. Now in its second year, this year s apprentice Matt Foster is a young local man from St Ives who beat hundreds of other very worthy applicants. Without a formal background in pottery but an obvious creative interest, he now gets the chance to train and work alongisde Leach s highly talented team of potters to learn the craft and develop his skills in ceramics. Our first apprentice, Callum, has now finished his placement but has taken up a permanent position at the pottery, demonstrating the positive legacy effect of the Seasalt Bursary. Sea Shanty Singing we like to celebrate our maritime heritage and part of that heritage is the tradition of shanty singing. We are lead sponsors of the International Sea Shanty Festival which is held every June in Falmouth. Hundreds of singers come from across the world to sing in the town in a weekend full of celebration. We have also teamed up with various local shanty groups based around the UK coast and helped to promote them via our blog and social media networks. In turn they have supported us by entertaining our customers at shop openings and other events, bringing shanties to a whole new audience. Isles of Scilly Boatmen s Association for many years we helped the Boatmen s Association on the Isles of Scilly by kitting out the crews which otherwise would have proved very costly to them. The boatmen are an integral part of island life running the island taxis, providing a lifeline to those who live on the smaller islands.

Recognition 2003 Restormel Borough Council gave Seasalt a design, conservation and environmental award for the regeneration of its Fowey shop 2004 Orange Best Family Business Award 2005 Cornwall Sustainability Award for Best Environmental Initiative 2006 Neil Chadwick, Seasalt co-founder, won the Cornwall Business Award for Entrepreneur of the Year 2006 Seasalt won the Cornwall Business Award for Innovation 2007 Leigh Chadwick, director, won the ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales) South West Regional Award for Best Chartered Accountant for Sustainable Business 2010 & 2011 The Ethical Company Organisation ranked Seasalt the UK s top fashion company for its ethical standards 2010 Seasalt named the UK s Best Organic Retailer in the Natural & Organic Awards 2010, a first for a non-food company 2013 The Queen s Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development - the first time this has been achieved by a fashion company 2013 Drapers Award for Womenswear Brand of the Year 2013 Awarded Corporate Fundraiser of the Year by the Fishermen s Mission 2014 Shortlisted for 2 Drapers Awards - Fashion Retail Business of the Year (under 125m turnover) and Womenswear Brand of the Year 2016 Neil & Sophie Chadwick shortlisted for cross-industry collaboration by the Creative Industries Council at the h.club 100 Awards

The benefits of working to the standards we do... We believe we have a duty to work in the most responsible way we can but we find there are also other benefits to our business by working in this way... Maintaining high standards in the way we source and produce Seasalt goods sets us apart from other fashion brands. We have established a good reputation for this and it is now expected by our customers. We receive positive publicity which helps us to grow Seasalt brand-awareness and our sales. As a result of working closely with our suppliers we enjoy better relations with them. It gives everyone who works for Seasalt a sense of achievement and pride in working in the way we do. The view from our design studio