# Pukka Ethics Record: The Timeline

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## Summary

Pukkas ethics record 2001-now: organic from day one, Fairtrade extended 2013, Unilever acquisition 2017 with mission terms, B Corp 99.7 score, recertified.

## Description

Pukka ethics record, in summary: Organic from day one (2001), Fairtrade extended over time, a strong B Corp score, then acquired by Unilever in 2017 with mission terms attached. A genuine ethics-led record, though Pukka is largely herbal tisane rather than true tea, and ownership is a separate ledger.

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Pukka is built around an organic, ethical identity, so here are the documented facts. This sits in the brand-history cluster beside Clipper ethics record.
Last reviewed by the teas.co.uk team in May 2026.
Origins and organic identity
Pukka was founded in 2001 by Tim Westwell and Sebastian Pole, focused on organic herbal and ayurvedic-style blends, the category the herbal tea guide covers. Organic certification and ethically sourced herbs are central, verifiable parts of the brand rather than just marketing language, and it has a documented history with B Corp certification (including a notably high score and recertification) as part of its ethical positioning. The record is genuine and checkable.
The record at a glance 
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AreaThe documented fact

Founded2001, by Tim Westwell and Sebastian Pole
OrganicOrganic certified from the start; ethically sourced herbs
B CorpDocumented B Corp history with a strong score and recertification
OwnershipAcquired by Unilever in 2017, with mission terms attached
CategoryLargely herbal tisane, not true Camellia sinensis tea

The ledgers, kept separate

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As with any "ethical" brand, the honest reading keeps separate things apart. The ethics record is genuine: organic, ethically sourced, B Corp-certified. Ownership is a separate ledger: Pukka was acquired by Unilever in 2017 with mission terms attached, which neither cancels nor automatically confirms the ethics, the context the ownership map gives. There is also a category caveat: Pukka is largely a herbal tisane, not true tea, so its record is real but it belongs in the herbal aisle rather than the Camellia sinensis one, the distinction the what counts as tea guide makes. And documented ethics are not a verdict on whether you will enjoy a given blend, the point the is Pukka good page makes.
Common questions

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Is Pukka genuinely ethical? Yes, on the documented record: organic from the start, ethically sourced, and a strong B Corp history. These are verifiable.
Does Unilever ownership undermine that? Not directly. The 2017 acquisition came with mission terms; ownership is a separate ledger from the certified ethics behaviour.
Is Pukka actually tea? Mostly not. It is largely a herbal tisane rather than true Camellia sinensis tea, so it sits in the herbal category.
Does its ethics record mean I will like it? No. Ethics and taste are separate. Strong credentials do not guarantee the blend you prefer.
Judge ethics and the cup

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Reference noted

Encyclopaedia Britannica: Tea (history)

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