Estd. 2024 · Feltham, England
Heritage recipes · Heirloom estates Indian-inspired · Crafted in the UK Trading from Feltham, England
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Bansi · Sustainability

Soil-forward. Always.

The 2026 Bansi Sustainability Report, in plain numbers — what we've changed, what we've spent, and what we still owe the land.

Our Pillars

Four commitments. One quiet metric: regeneration over extraction.

Every Bansi sustainability programme rolls up to a single question — does this leave the soil, the maker, and the table better than we found them?

01

Pay The Land

Pay our suppliers fairly above prevailing market floors and ring-fence revenue for soil-regeneration once trading.

02

Reduce The Pack

Build the catalogue around recyclable, plastic-light primary packaging from launch — glassine, FSC kraft, recycled glass.

03

Audit The Chain

Annual third-party audits across all tier-1 suppliers — labour, water and pesticide use reported publicly.

04

Carry The Maker

Every QR code on every pack credits the farmer, the blender, and the cellar. Heritage shouldn't be anonymous.

Where we stand today

A new company. Honest about where we are.

BANSI was incorporated on 28 October 2024. We have not yet shipped a commercial product, so the audited sustainability metrics that mature companies publish are not available for us today. The page below sets out the principles we are building the business around — and the figures we intend to publish, audited and unrounded, once we reach trading scale.

The Soil-Forward Initiative

One percent doesn't move soil. Half a million dollars does.

As BANSI grows, we intend to ring-fence a share of revenue for soil-regeneration grants in the regions we source from. The mechanism, the percentage and the supplier cohort will be published once the programme is operational and independently verifiable.

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Roadmap

What we owe the next two years.

Public commitments — published, dated, and tracked. We will report annually against every line below.

Q3 2026

Plastic-Out

Eliminate all single-use plastic from primary packaging across the entire catalogue. Transition to glassine, FSC kraft and recycled glass.

Q1 2027

Living Wage everywhere

Adopt the Anker Living Wage methodology across our supplier base. Publish audited compliance once we have a representative trading footprint to measure.

Q4 2027

Carbon-Negative UK

Bring our UK operations to verified carbon-negative status (Scope 1+2) through a mix of renewable electricity, efficiency upgrades and verified offsets.

Q4 2028

Soil-Forward 2.0

Once trading at scale, expand the Soil-Forward programme across the full supplier network and publish audited disbursement figures.

Read the Detail

The full 2026 Sustainability Report — audited by Bureau Veritas.

Investors, NGOs, food-media journalists and academic researchers can request the full PDF. Every figure on this page is reconciled to the underlying audit.

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