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  Sustainability  

Reavenall Art Sustainability Commitment

At Reavenall Art, we believe that every brushstroke, every package and every delivery is a chance to care for the world we live in. We are passionate not just about creating meaningful, beautiful art — but about doing it responsibly, with the planet in mind.

Here’s our full sustainability commitment, so you can feel proud supporting Reavenall Art:

Eco-Friendly Packaging

  • All of our packaging materials — from protective wraps to envelopes, tissue paper, and labels — are fully recyclable.

  • We use biodegradable cardboard for all boxes and shipping materials, so when you dispose of your packaging, it breaks down naturally and safely.

  • Whenever possible, we avoid plastic and instead opt for paper-based or compostable alternatives.

 

Conscious Crafting

  • We source high-quality, durable art materials to create pieces designed to last, reducing waste and promoting long-term value.

  • Our production process is small-scale and hands-on, reducing the environmental impact of mass production.

 

Reusing & Recycling

  • We reuse incoming materials (such as delivery boxes and protective paper) whenever we can, giving them a second life and reducing waste.

  • Any unavoidable waste is carefully sorted and recycled according to local recycling standards.

 

Our Pledge to You

By purchasing from Reavenall Art, you’re supporting a small, independent business that puts care into every stage — from creation to delivery.

 

Together, we can:

  • Reduce packaging waste

  • Support biodegradable and eco-friendly materials

  • Promote sustainable, mindful craftsmanship

 

We are always looking for new ways to improve our sustainability efforts. If you have suggestions, ideas, or collaborations that align with our eco-friendly values, we’d love to hear from you.

"Your works of art are beautiful. Absolutely beautiful."

The Little Pottery Painting Co.​

Reavenall Art / Tamar Reavenall © 2017 - 2025

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