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Mango Moon Creations

mango moon creations

Hertfordshire,

Moon Creations offers an exciting range of face paints in a multitude of vibrant colours in pro cake pot, body crayon and water based form. Moon Creations was founded in 2012 with a mission to bring colour, fun and innovation to the colour cosmetic and party makeup sectors. Over the past 8 years we’ve grown to offer a vast range covering all of the key market trends. The wider Moon Creations family also incorporates branded ranges of Glow, Glitter, Metallic and Halloween makeup. Moon Creations manufacture and formulate all of our products in the UK to the highest standards. Our in-house manufacturing facilities are ISO9001 and Good Manufacturing Practice GMP UN22716 accredited. We are subject to regular external audits and strive to continually improve our products and processes to ensure our products are the best available and that our processes are as efficient as possible. All of our products have been stringently tested by approved independent evaluation bodies to ensure compliance with EU1223/2009, US FDA*, Health Canada and 20 other key international cosmetic regulations. The entire Moon Creations collection is free from Fragrances, Parabens and SLS. None of our products have been tested on animals. We are also members of Sedex and have audited our supply chain to ensure that we and our suppliers are meeting our environmental, labour, business ethics and health & safety obligations globally. The majority of our products are also 100% Vegan! **

Charnwood Campus Life Sciences Cluster Event

charnwood campus life sciences cluster event

Loughborough

* Charnwood Campus Science, Innovation and Technology Park is located in a well-established and well-connected life sciences ecosystem with exceptional supply chain integration. The Midlands region has a network of 1,000 MedTech companies, large pharma, CRO & CMRO's and a large and experienced manufacturing base, generating in excess of £25 billion GVA each year. The home of MedTech innovation, manufacturing and pioneering technologies in partnership with industry Health Diversity Leading the understanding of health inequality and delivery of inclusive research Rehabilitation and Ageing Research and translation that is driving the UK forwards AI and Health Data powerhouse Midlands Health Data Research UK Substantive Sites, 3 Digital Innovation Hubs and the UK’s largest NHS genetics service Clinical Trials Proven track record of world class delivery in chronic disease; Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Gastrointestinal and Diabetes. Charnwood Campus is privately owned and led by an exceptional leader Malgorzata (Gosia) Khrais, an economist and business strategist who not only created the vision for the Campus and the life sciences sector in the region but also built strong links with the region’s universities and major players from the public sector. She forged partnerships to deliver the Lighthouse Lab during the pandemic and continues to keep close links to major regional and national authorities. 'Our success can be attributed to the commitment of individuals to make a positive change'

The Small Woods Association

the small woods association

About Small Woods » Our History Our History Small Woods are experts in the field of sustainable woodland management and social forestry, developing to meet the needs of these growing sectors, and work in partnership with other organisations. In the beginning 1988 - National Small Woods Association (NSWA) established aimed at supporting woodland practitioners, raising the profile of the UK’s under managed small woodlands and networking best practice amongst woodland projects. With strong support from the then Department of the Environment (DOE). 1994 - NWSA and Green Wood Trust (GWT) create a woodland college in Coalbrookdale near Ironbridge 1997 - NWSA Ltd becomes a company limited by guarantee and extends work to input on national and regional policy, while increasing the range of woodland management courses on offer. 1998 – Increasing public concern for sustainable management of local and ancient woodlands Small Woods Association becomes a charity 2000 – NWSA change direction and Small Woods Association (SWA) is established as a registered charity ‘to further education in the conservation of small woodlands’ 2001 – SWA are asked to host ‘Herefordshire Sustain Project’ - a partnership of woodland sustainability projects and policy context, following a seminar hosted by HRH the Prince of Wales and the Duchy of Cornwall 2001 – SWA establish Heartwoods Ltd - to re-link the timber supply chain, requested by the Forestry Commission as a follow on to the Marches Woodland Initiative. 2002 – SWA host a new Woodland Initiatives Co-ordinator role, funded by the Forestry Commission and Countryside Agency (now Natural England), to support a network of woodland initiatives. 2005 – SWA and GWT merge based at the newly re-named Green Wood Centre in Coalbrookdale, and become a focus for the coppice and greenwood sectors.