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Finlay Beverages Ltd

Finlay Beverages Ltd

Finlay Beverages, as part of Finlay·s, is a wholly owned subsidiary of John Swire & Sons Limited. The group·s 250 year heritage has centred on its core asset, tea plantations in Africa and the Indian sub continent. We have been packing tea for the UK market for over 100 years and are now the UK·s largest private label and food service industry packer/supplier. Finlay Beverages utilises its group knowledge and expertise to blend and pack high quality standard black teas, speciality teas, and fruit & herbal infusions in modern well-equipped production facilities in Yorkshire. For over 250 years Finlay·s have built a legacy of real social and environmental responsibility. Embracing our responsibilities means commitment to high standards of sustainability within our business and acting for change outside our borders. In line with our standards, all our products are supplied under the Ethical Tea Partnership and Fairtrade mark with high quality certified Organic teas also being produced.

Address:
Elmsall Way
South Elmsall
Pontefract
WF9 2XS

Caroline des Forges:
Phone: 01977 655 500
Web: www.finlay-beverages.co.uk
Email: enquiries@finlay-beverages.co.uk

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