We are delighted to introduce our brand new merchandise store.
While we have offered merchandise in the past, we have recently moved to a new platform that is completely free for us to set up and run. This means we can offer products in a more sustainable and cost-effective way, while ensuring that more of the proceeds go directly towards the research.
All items are made with GOTS-certified organic cotton, printed using water-based inks, renewable energy and plastic-free packaging.Ā Products are made to order, and nothing is produced unless it is actually needed – reducing waste and keeping materials out of landfills.
Our range includes everything from trusty T-shirts (now including kidsā sizes) and cosy hoodies to caps, sweatshirts, tote bags, mugs, water bottles and notepads – so thereās something for everyone.
Weāve worked hard to keep prices as low as possible by using smaller profit margins to make the range as accessible as possible. If youāre able to, you can always increase your impact further by making a donation on our website alongside your purchase.
To mark the launch of our more sustainable merchandise, and in recognition of Earth Day, weāre pleased to offer:
- 10% off all products with code āEARTH10ā
- Free UK shipping on 22 April 2026 (Earth Day)
- Offer runs until midnight, 23 April 2026
Visit our store here and check out the new productsĀ
Thank you for your support ā you are making a real difference.
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