01 — MISSION
Sustainability and protecting our planet’s natural beauty has been on the forefront of Sunday Supply Co.’s mission since our inception in 2015. We are the result of a lifetime chasing the perfect beach day, and want to protect the pristine coastal landscapes we aspire to spend our days on for generations to come.
While we recognise that we are not perfect, we are committed to taking steps wherever possible to minimise our environmental impact and work with a considered and conscious approach in everything we do.
02 — MATERIALS
MATERIALS MAKING IMPACT
03 — IMPACT
We understand that sustainability doesn’t just end with our product design and we work to create eco-friendly practices across all aspects of our business relationships. All our products are shipped globally in eco-friendly packaging direct from us to your front door in the most eco-conscious way possible. We work exclusively with OEKO-TEX® certified manufacturers and warehouses that have gone through rigorous testing processes. And we continue to create local supply chains within our worldwide shipping to avoid long travel distances and global emissions. This contributes to less fuel consumption for delivery and a more sustainable way of operation.
04 — RECYCLE
Our products are made to last a lifetime under the sun. We want you to enjoy your Beach Umbrellas and Beach Chairs for summers to come, and have started to offer more spare parts to assist in minor repairs for your sturdy essentials. By offering these affordable and efficient extras we can help minimise our environmental impact through less shipping, manufacturing and land-fill. We encourage our customers to fix rather than throw away by offering replacement cushions, poles, hinges, straps, spades and more.
05 — Contribution
We have partnered with Take 3 For The Sea to continue working towards cleaner beaches and oceans. Our team based in our head office of Byron Bay takes part in local beach clean days and we are excited to continue working with like-minded charity partners to remove plastic from our oceans. We would also like to acknowledge the ancestors and traditional custodians of the land on which we live, love, work and play, the Arakwal People of the Bundjalung Nation and pay our respects to elders past present and emerging.