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our products
What is special about your packaging?
Our signature trademarked little brown boxes are made from recycled paper and are designed so you can easily mail a Kee-Ka gift to your favorite baby: The box lid has flaps that you pull out, moisten and seal to the bottom of the box. Then you simply address the box, add stamps and drop it in the mail! We even tell you the amount of postage you will need to mail one in the USA. Our special parcels have won a number of design awards and we hope that they make your gifting a little easier.
Where does your cotton come from?
We source our organic cotton in Turkey and India.
Where are your products made?
Most of our products are made in Northern Israel (with the cotton coming from Turkey). Certain products such as our hooded towels and bedding are made in India.
Who makes your products?
In India our products are made by a cooperative of farmers. The cooperative is certified fair-trade. In Israel, our products are made by a great team of minority women that are paid fair-wage.
What am I supporting when buying Kee-Ka?
In addition to supporting sustainable and environmentally friendly production associated with buying organic cotton, you’re also supporting a cooperative of farmers in India, a group of minority women in Northern Israel that sew our product, and an amazing team in Brooklyn that work very hard to design, develop, and deliver your Kee-Ka experience.
Under what working conditions are your products made?
In both Israel and India our products are made under fair-trade and fair-wage conditions. This means that the employees who make our products are treated and paid fairly. This also includes healthy working conditions and respect.
What is Fair-Trade?
Fair trade is a trading partnership, based on dialogue, transparency and respect, which seeks greater equity in international trade. It contributes to sustainable development by offering better trading conditions to, and securing the rights of, marginalized producers and workers. Fair trade organizations are engaged actively in supporting producers, awareness raising and in campaigning for changes in the rules and practice of conventional international trade.
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