We’re proud to pay above minimum wage to our tailors in Malawi! Our tailors are paid 3 x higher than the minimum wage in Malawi for their work on CoG. In addition to their living wage they also access a pension
Our herd of Elephant bikes started life with us as the unwanted Royal Mail Postal Bike, we took all 20,000 in, sent 8,000 to Malawi where some were sold to Liwonde National Park; home to the majority of Malawi’s protected
Did you Know our Recycled Coffee Sack & Inner Tube Duffel is one of our great bags made with the help and support of our fantastic Coffee Sack Suppliers at The Studio Coffee Roasters, Dusty Ape Coffee, Quarter Horse Coffee
We want to be clear about how your purchase makes a difference, so we’re happy to be up-front about how the money works. This chart shows how 22% of what you pay goes direct to the tailors in Malawi. But that’s
Our last order date for Christmas deliveries is 16th December 2019, order now so not to miss out!!! Cycle Of Good gifts and Presents are made 100% from Recycled MaterialsAll surpluses directly fund the work of the children’s centre in Malawi
Did you know that this year we have received over 20,000 tubes, and each of our small Laptop cases is made up of 3 tubes? So if we made nothing else we could have made 6,500 small laptop cases!! Cycle Of Good
Every Cycle of Good product has been made with love by trained artisans in Malawi. Your support has created 20 tailoring and 5 support roles. The salaries mean that the team can support their own families, afford a decent diet, pay
Here at Cycle of Good we’ve debated long and hard about the merits and flaws of Black Friday, which on the face of it, is not hard to do. Merits - customers get some savings, the economy is stimulated at a
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text="Black Friday? No thank you!" font_container="tag:h2|font_size:18px|text_align:left" use_theme_fonts="yes"][vc_column_text]Cycle of Good, a charity fund raising project based in Stoke on Trent, have taken a novel approach to Black Friday at the end of this week. Instead of following the trend to
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]We are all becoming more aware that a number of products we use daily are not made ethically. Somehow or another, a lot of them take from the environment, either from the Earth itself or from animals. Hence, when deciding