quality organic toiletries for the hospitality industry

 

Guest Toiletries Range
Bath and Shower
Body Lotion
Conditioner
Presentation Packs
Shampoo
Soap
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About us

Tree of Life Toiletries is dedicated to supplying quality organic toiletries to a niche market in the hospitality industry. We are the first and still the only business to provide such products especially for the Hospitality sector.

Our high quality hair and skincare products are 100% organic, sourced from Australian botanicals; our soaps are plant based and free of tallow and mineral oil.

Our background and approach

We bring many years of personal and professional experience in the hospitality industry to our understanding and appreciation of what hosts are looking for - To complement the quality indulgence experience they offer to their guests, particularly in Bed & Breakfast Retreats, Guest Houses and Boutique Hotels.

 

We recognise that our customers are vitally concerned with high standards and attention to detail in a world where their guests are increasingly seeking out natural, healthy alternatives.

  Our suppliers

 

Tree of Life Toiletries chooses to source products from suppliers that demonstrate a strong ethical base and are committed to the values of sustainability.

Our major supplier holds the following credentials-

 

'Choose Cruelty Free' accredited

This organisation surveys companies which claim to sell products that have not been tested on animals and do not contain cruelly-derived ingredients. It encourages manufacturers and service providers to adopt a cruelty-free ethic and endorses those that comply.

ACO 'Australian Certified Organic' accredited Certification ensures compliance with national organic production standards and allows trace back of all products to their origin.
  NASAA Organic accredited

National Association for Sustainable Agriculture Australia Limited and

its subsidiary NCO (NASAA Certified Organic Pty Ltd), is Australia's leading Organic Certifier.

www.nasaa.com.au

 
 
Last Updated 8th May 2008
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