Hanson Textiles Ltd joins the Made in Britain Campaign
Hanson Textiles Ltd, a leading manufacturer of high-quality textiles based in Leamington Spa, today announced with pride its official membership in the Made in Britain campaign. This significant step underscores Hanson Textiles' unwavering commitment to British manufacturing, quality craftsmanship, and supporting the national economy.
The Made in Britain campaign is a non-profit organisation that champions and promotes British-made goods and manufacturers. Its iconic mark is a recognised endorsement, assuring consumers that a product is manufactured in the UK to the highest standards. By joining, Hanson Textiles Ltd will proudly display the Made in Britain mark on its products, offering customers clear identification of their British origin.
Adam Woodworth, Managing Director said "Joining the Made in Britain campaign is a natural fit for Hanson Textiles. As a relatively new business, we are dedicated to producing exceptional textiles right here in the UK, supporting local jobs, and upholding a tradition of excellence. This membership allows us to formally demonstrate our commitment and gives our customers even greater confidence in the provenance and quality of our products."
The move highlights Hanson Textiles' dedication to sustainable practices, ethical production, and contributing to the resurgence of British industry. Customers can continue to expect the same high standards of innovation, durability, and design that Hanson Textiles is renowned for, now with the added assurance of the Made in Britain guarantee.
About Hanson Textiles Ltd: Hanson Textiles Ltd is a family-run business with years of experience in the textile industry. Specialising in CMT manufacturing, the company is committed to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction. Hanson Textiles operates from a small manufacturing facility in Warwick, employing a skilled workforce and serving clients across the UK.
About Made in Britain: Made in Britain is a not-for-profit organisation that supports and promotes British manufacturing. The organisation’s registered mark is protected and can only be used by its members, who are manufacturing companies that sell goods that have been manufactured or have undergone a final substantial change in the United Kingdom.