Cornwall Wildlife Trust is celebrating a delicious new partnership after Redruth-based Cornish Coffee launched a new range of rich, black leaf breakfast tea, St Piran’s, and a percentage of all sales will be donated to the Trust.

Clare Dougal, regional director for Cornish Coffee, said: “Cornwall is renowned for its stunning countryside and coastline, of which Cornish Coffee is very proud. We are so lucky having such wonderful wild places on our doorstep and we decided to do our bit to help preserve it for future generations. All money raised stays in the county which is something that appealed to us and we are sure it will resonate with our customers too.”

To continue the St Piran’s theme to the table, customers can also choose from a range of St Piran’s branded tableware which includes white ceramic tea pots, sugar and milk servers and generously sized cups, all featuring distinctive black and white graphics.

Serena Pettigrew-Jolly, business supporter manager for Cornwall Wildlife Trust, said: “We are thrilled to have the support of our new friends at Cornish Coffee. We are excited to be working with the company as our newest Wildlife Partner. The donations from the sales of this tasty tea will make a huge difference to Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places, which is enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.

“At the Trust we work with businesses of all sizes and from all sectors that all recognise the importance of protecting wildlife in Cornwall, and that supporting us makes business sense. Cornish Coffee, which has a purpose built roaster at their Redruth premises to supply its ‘Hand roasted in Cornwall’ and ‘Freehand’ coffee blends, is an excellent example of how business and respect for the environment go hand in hand.”

To find out more about how your business can support the Trust, please call 01872 273939 ext 205 or visit www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/business.