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SUSTAINABLE PREMIUM PRODUCE

Caring For Our Planet

From the pristine waters of Robbins Island Wagyu Farm, Tasmania in Australia to the abundant tea farms of Uji, Kyoto in Japan, Calia believes strongly in preserving the earth and its resources for our future generations. In order to promote sustainable practices, we have developed sustainability policies to ensure we maintain the highest level of sustainability within our operations, whilst balancing the need to satisfy our customer's requests. We are committed to promoting change and sustainable purchasing and production methods, so we can help you do the same.


Tea farm in Uji, Kyoto, where Calia Matcha & Hojicha Powder are harvested

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY POLICY

Calia works with farms both locally and internationally after conducting a rigorous quality assessment of the environmental credentials of the farm and with farmers who share the same environmental sustainability values of Calia.  Calia works to support local farmers as well as providing support where necessary to ensure only the highest quality and most sustainable methods are used to harvest and gather our products.

Calia views environmental sustainability as its number one priority and does not condone the use of chemicals or artificial additives in its products. By purchasing Calia products you can be assured that Calia is working with its farmers to make a greener and healthier earth.

St Bernard Free Range Pork Farm in Victoria, Australia supply Calia's Free Range Pork.

CITES POLICY

All Calia products that require Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) certification, have been granted CITES import and export permits. Calia believes strongly in environmental sustainability and will not sell products from endangered species of flora or fauna.

Yarra Valley Caviar Farm in Victoria, Australia where Ikura (Salmon Roe) for Calia is farmed.