- Because you care about birds, wildlife and the environment.
- Every time you buy products from our catalogue, website or shops you are helping birds and wildlife.
- We offer a great range of high-quality, environmentally friendly products.
- When you shop with the RSPB, 100% of the profit made goes directly to fund vital conservation projects.
- All of our bird food and bird care products, such as feeders and nest boxes, have been rigorously tested to ensure that they are free of harmful chemicals and toxins and are as safe and beneficial to birds and wildlife as possible.
- Postage and packing is only £3.95 per order and is free if you order only virtual gifts and/or gift membership.
- Wherever possible we sell products manufactured in the UK or EU, which means less transportation and less pollution.
- Our products are selected with care for quality, value for money and to ensure a limited impact on the environment.
- Telephone ordering and assistance is available from our customer service team from 8 am to 8 pm, seven days a week.
- You receive great quality products you can trust, and even more money goes to helping birds and wildlife.
- You're protected by our no-quibble, 90-day returns policy. And you can return to an RSPB shop if this is more convenient for you.
- Ordering via the website is safe and secure.
- All timber in products sold by the RSPB is certified FSC timber.
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Article
from RSPB Birds magazine Nov. 2008 issue: RSPB bird food: It's all
for the birds
Nearly all of us feed garden birds. Most people buy special bird food. There are so many brands, some of which used to be associated with the RSPB, it is little wonder that some members are not clear who makes what and where the money goes. The RSPB has been associated with selling bird food for many years. For two years we have sold our own brand: since the launch of RSPB Bird Care in February 2006, sales have boomed.
RSPB members spend a staggering £70 million on wild
bird food every year. Even with the huge growth of our own brand,
many members choose other suppliers, often mistakenly thinking that
these brands directly support the RSPB. Before 2006, approved
brands used our renowned blue logo as an endorsement, in return for
a payment to the RSPB on their sales. Two years ago we stopped
this: we no longer endorse or receive money from any other brand on
the market.
True, some manufacturers offer you the chance to
donate to the RSPB when you buy, and they do pass the money on to
us. We are very grateful for this; but you should remember that you
are making these donations, not the company you buy from. If every
member who buys bird food chose the RSPB Bird Care brand, we would
sell nearly 10 times more than we do now. After production and
distribution costs, this would make around £3 million more for RSPB
conservation work - that’s enough to buy a mile of cliff top
for the choughs on Rathlin Island, 750 acres of Nene Washes for
corncrakes and lapwings and 365 acres of Broadland fen in Norfolk -
and to still have enough to protect 20,000 acres of
rainforest.
What a fantastic thought!
No other brand puts all its profits from bird food,
feeders, birdtables and nestboxes to conservation. We can’t
know exactly, but we estimate that every pound spent on RSPB bird
food would give 10 times more to conservation than any other brand:
our earnings go to conservation, not company
profits.
We go to great lengths to ensure that our food and
feeders are safe and effective, good for birds, of good quality and
produced with due consideration for the environment. We do not have
our own factories to make and process the foods, but we demand
strict criteria to ensure that members get the best value for money
and that wildlife and the environment get the maximum possible
benefit.
The RSPB’s trading team and our wildlife
specialists across the organisation work together to ensure that
these guidelines are followed. There are some quite popular
products that we do not sell. For example, members have reported
birds getting trapped in the plastic mesh nets used to wrap some
suet balls - so we do not sell these.
Our criteria include:
- All foods and designs are checked by RSPB specialists who understand wildlife and conservation issues.
- Whenever we can, we use home produced products, and all our feeds are of known origin, some down to the actual field in which they were grown.
- Low-cost feed ingredients which may have more wasteful content, such as excessive levels of husks or dust, or even contain harmful toxins, are never used.
- We select food with good nutritional value for garden birds.
- We work closely with carefully selected suppliers to ensure their working practices meet our own standards.
- We continually review our arrangements to ensure that these standards are maintained.
- We will not offer tempting gimmicks that do not benefit the wild birds in your garden.
So why don’t we have our own factory? The RSPB
operates within its published sustainability policy, and we plan
our business to ensure that energy and resources are used
efficiently. By using specialist services which are efficient and
shared with other businesses, we believe we have a carbon footprint
that is smaller than building our own resources.
RSPB bird food and feeders are available from our
reserve shops and you can buy from home, using our web shop or our
catalogue. RSPB Bird Care foods are now available in many garden
centres, in all branches of Homebase and in some branches of Tesco
and Sainsbury’s and also at Pets At Home.
The best value for money are the 12.75 kg sacks, VAT
free. Buy them from our reserve shops or by mail-order, online, by
telephone or by post. You can also buy loose food in smaller
quantities from our reserve shops: this is also VAT
free.
See RSPB Shops for a list of RSPB reserve shops, shop online or call
0845 1 200
501.
Article
from RSPB Birds magazine February 2008 issue
As consumers, we can
all make choices on the ecological impact of the things we buy. Ken
Ansdell from the RSPB Trading Team, explains our policies on
sourcing bird food.
We are committed to all aspects of conservation, including reducing
carbon dioxide emissions and food miles. Where possible, we use
locally-sourced ingredients for bird food and we grow and buy as
many types of food in the UK as are commercially viable.
Unfortunately, not all popular ingredients are grown in the UK, so
our next call is Europe, and then further a field as
necessary.
Buying peanuts with acceptably low/nil levels of
aflatoxin (a toxin produced by a mould that sometimes affects the
nuts and can cause death in birds that eat peanuts with aflatoxin)
effectively reduces choice of supply to China. We encourage people
to switch from providing peanuts for birds, as various seed mixes
are more in line with birds’ natural diets.
We have had a considerable amount of UK-grown black sunflowers
grown for RSPB bird food in recent years, with varying degrees of
success. Low yields, harvesting and drying problems, make UK grown
sunflowers more expensive than those grown in France and elsewhere
in Europe. We continue to trial new varieties of UK grown
sunflowers and hope to overcome the problems and source all black
sunflower seed from the UK in the future.
In the mean time, the black sunflower seeds that we
get from mainland Europe are shipped by barge from central Europe
to Rotterdam and transferred by sea to England, saving many miles
of road transport. We have stopped using sunflower hearts from the
USA and have converted to European sunflower hearts, which are a
good alternative to peanuts.
Other ingredients grown in the UK include millet, canary seed,
naked and rolled oats, and some maize. Unfortunately, we have to
import raisins and nyjer seed, as there are no suitable UK grown
alternatives to these at the moment.
Of all the bird foods on sale in the UK, we believe
that the range offered by the RSPB is probably the most carefully
formulated and sourced to maximise the benefit to birds and to
minimise the impact on the environment.










