By SAM BUTLER
NORTHERN Ireland tea maker Suki Tea has announced a £500,000 investment in a new headquarters office and factory site in Lisburn. The 7,500 sq ft factory is the brand-new HQ for the company and is 100 per cent powered by solar and renewable energy
The new purpose-built ‘Tea Factory’ has allowed the company immediately to double its manufacturing and warehousing capacity, bolstering distribution and allowing for continued growth and expansion into 30 countries worldwide.
Turning 18 years old this year, Suki Tea now has a dream, state-of-the-art factory to help the team continue delivering excellence for its wide customer base.
The new factory provides the perfect creative space for innovation in blending and recipe creation, and a dedicated tea-rista training room for all customers.
The new factory move will also assist Suki in its goals for net zero carbon, leading the way for a cleaner future for its business.
In line with Suki’s mission to be an ethical and sustainable organisation, the new factory has allowed the business to reduce its Scope 2 emissions down to zero, superseding its environmental target to reduce the business’ emissions by 50 per cent by 2030.
The new facility, which was built in collaboration with a team of sustainability and heating experts from Invest Northern Ireland, is powered by 100 per cent renewable energy sources, including a 10kW Solar PV system.
LED sensor lighting and PIR controls are installed throughout, along with large windows for maximised use of daylight and recycling of key waste streams.
Suki Tea co-founder Annie Irwin says: “As a long-term supporter of Fairtrade and a committed Real Living Wage Employer, it’s really important to us as a business that we operate day-to-day in as ethical and sustainable a way as possible.
“Over the years this has included championing several business initiatives and strategy creation, taking the Climate Action Pledge laid out by Business In The Community NI, and being named ‘Top Performing Small Business’ at the 2021 Environmental Benchmarking Awards.
“In 2019, we set ourselves a number of environmental targets and we’re thrilled to say that moving to our new Tea Factory this spring has brought us another step closer to achieving these by eliminating our Scope 2 emissions seven years ahead of schedule.
“The new move is an important step in our commitment to sustainability and the environment, and we are proud to be leading the way in the tea industry.”
Suki Tea, which was formed from friendship between founders Annie and Oscar Woolley in 2005 in Belfast, has grown to be a leading loose leaf tea brand supplying thousands of hotels, cafes and delis across the UK, Ireland and further afield.
With the new factory opening, the business expects to increase its production capacity by over 600 per cent over the next decade, creating employment in many areas of the business for the continued market expansion.
As part of the investment, and in line with its own development, Suki Tea has also offered employees additional specialised training and development opportunities.
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