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Ethics

Honesty and fairness is at the heart of Moko. It's more than just a nice idea and it certainly isn't a marketing tool. It's a big part of what makes us a good company to deal with and work for. This includes the way we treat our customers, staff and suppliers and also the way we think about the planet (we know this can sound cliched these days but it is nonetheless important).


Making a difference

We want to make a difference, both at home and in developing countries. Each year we donate a minimum of 10% of our profits to fund a range of carefully selected projects. It is our aim to support ideas that will enable families and communities to create a sustainable future for themselves.

We're not claiming we’re perfect by any means but we're always looking to improve our impact on our environment. Whilst we're helping you make someone smile, we're also keen to make sure that's not at the cost of the world around us.


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The environment

Our packaging is 100% recyclable in most regions of the UK, and is manufactured using materials and inks that meet the highest standards. We also aim to use FSC materials wherever possible and are working towards more recycled materials in all parts of our range.

We've also made the decision not to print brochures or use materials that are unnecessary. Whilst we want our packaging and products to look great, we aim to do so with the minimum amount of waste possible.

Moko HQ, 19 Hazelford Way, Newstead Village, Notts, NG15 0DQ
email: chocs@mokochocolates.co.uk
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