The national digital magazine for UK SMEs, SME Today, has published an article on the five Made in Britain member manufacturing businesses that have been awarded the King’s Warrant this May.
The five members of Made in Britain to be granted the honour of a Royal Warrant are:
Campbell’s of Beauly near Inverness, a Highland Tailor specialising in tweeds and traditional outdoor sporting wear with a heritage going back to 1858.
Carbon Gold founded by Craig Sams, originally founder of Green & Blacks Chocolate, manufactures Biochar soil improver, an organic approved alternative to peat for improving soil health and giving nutrients to plants.
Dartington Crystal from Devon are world famous for their glass and under their Royal Brierley crystalware brand have been Royal Warrant holders since 1919.
Heirlooms is a family-run British manufacturer of quality bed, table and bathroom linens with workshops in West Sussex.
Delphis Eco manufactures ecological cleaning products for domestic and professional use in recyclable packaging and were first granted a Royal Warrant by the then Prince of Wales in 2014.
Mark Jankovic of Made in Britain member Delphis Eco, and winner of ‘Sustainable Leader of the Year’ in our Impact Awards 2023 is quoted in the article, saying: “For us, here at Delphis, the majority of our sales right now are in the UK and our Royal Warrants are central to our DNA in that we believe our products are best in class and are proud that they have been chosen and used by the two Royal’ households for so many years.
"We are very proud to feature our Royal Warrants in our marketing, and it certainly underpins the quality and effectiveness of our products which is enormously important to us and our customers.”
Read the article, 'Made in Britain and approved by the King' on the SME Today website here.
By Made in Britain 6 months ago | Media coverage