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== Idea == <vimeo>686217034</vimeo> People are craving healthy products, produced by ethical companies and Equinox is a success story that has seen a small UK craft manufacturer in Yorkshire, become one of the UK market leaders. Kombucha is an ancient fermented tea that when authentically brewed, contains living bacterial cultures and organic acids. Studies have shown that bacterial cultures in fermented drinks are believed to promote gut health and immunity. Founded in 2012 by a Yorkshire couple who discovered Kombucha backpacking in Asia, Equinox was founded on ethical, sustainable principles from the start. As such, we are the first certified B Corp kombucha company in Europe and a BRC AA rated food safe factory. Stocked in major UK retailers including Waitrose and Asda, plus a wide variety of online grocers and independent health stores, Equinox success stems from popular consumer demand for living, fermented drinks. In 2020, a partnership with Hugh Fernley Whittingstall and River Cottage helped Equinox to cement the companies position as one of the UK's market leaders by launching a range of kombuchas. They have since been showcased on This Morning and featured in the Sunday Express. We are raising to: * Expand our market reach with further listings in major UK and in to EU supermarkets * Expand our team (UK and EU) * Invest in net zero carbon and food waste projects with Surplus to Purpose
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