Celebrating <em><strong>Bee Week</strong></em>

Celebrating Bee Week

Bee Week is our annual celebration of World Bee Day, starting on May 20th. For one week only, we mark the occasion with a special sale across our range. Not just to treat our customers, but to highlight the vital role bees and other pollinators play in our world. From supporting biodiversity to helping grow much of the food we rely on, their impact is far-reaching. Bee Week is our way of celebrating them, raising awareness, and giving something back. Both to nature and to you.

The Bees as <em><strong>Vital Pollinators</strong></em>

The Bees as Vital Pollinators

Bees are among the most important pollinators on our planet. As they move from flower to flower collecting nectar, they transfer pollen that allows plants to reproduce. This simple, natural process supports the growth of countless wild plants, trees, and crops, helping to sustain the ecosystems around us.

Their impact goes far beyond flowers. Around a third of the food we eat depends on pollination, meaning bees play a vital role in global food production, biodiversity, and the health of our environment. Without them, many of the plants and habitats we rely on would struggle to survive. Protecting bees isn’t just about preserving nature, it’s about safeguarding the balance of life on Earth.

Climate

Plastic-Free Packaging

We are proud to say that over 94% of our product packaging is plastic-free. By choosing glass, paper, and aluminium, we reduce harmful plastic pollution and its devastating impact on the planet. Our Return, Refill, Reuse scheme saves 240g of CO2 for every glass jar you return – the equivalent of four minutes of car travel.

Harnessing Local Resources

From our own hives, we source beeswax, honey, and propolis to create our skincare range. When our supply runs low, we turn to local Sussex beekeepers who share our commitment to regenerative beekeeping practices.

Small-Batch Production

By making our products in small batches here in Sussex, we maintain better quality control, ensure fresh product turnover, and minimise potential product wastage—all while operating sustainably, powered by a renewable energy tariff and water-saving technologies.

Biodiversity

Organic & Upcycled Ingredients

We use natural, traceable, and certified organic ingredients in our award-winning skincare range. As passionate beekeepers, using organically produced, bee-friendly ingredients free from harmful pesticides is a priority. We also embrace upcycled ingredients—repurposed plant and fruit by-products that would otherwise go to waste. Learn more in our blog.

Protecting Bee Populations

Beekeeping is at the heart of everything we do, so we work hard to help protect the UK’s precious bee populations. As certified beekeepers, we care for several of our own hives and we’re passionate about sharing our knowledge on the art of beekeeping. If you have any questions about beekeeping, please don't hesitate to reach out!

Restoring Wildflower Meadows

Wildflower meadows are vital for bees and countless other species, yet 97% have been lost since the 1930s. That’s why we’ve distributed over one million wildflower seeds to help restore these vital ecosystems.

Our Stance on Animal Testing

Our Stance on Animal Testing

Tests on animals for cosmetic products – and their ingredients – have been banned in the UK since 1998 and in the EU since 2009. But large corporations have found a loophole. By testing in countries that allow it, like China and the US, they can still sell their products in Europe.

At Bee Cosmetics, we stand firmly against animal testing. None of our products – or ingredients – have been, or ever will be, tested on animals. Instead, our skincare is tested on us, and goes through rigorous microbiology testing.

What You Can Do

We believe collective action is key to building a more sustainable world. Here’s how you can join us:

For Biodiversity

Shop organic whenever possible
Support campaigns against toxic pesticides
Volunteer for wildlife conservation projects
Grow bee-friendly plants in your garden
Consider keeping your own bees

For Climate

Reduce, reuse, and recycle
Conserve energy
Support small, sustainable brands
Spread awareness about sustainability
Avoid single-use plastics