JP Juices
| website: | http://www.jpjuices.co.uk |
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JP Juices produces a range of fairtrade juices, which it sells across the United Kingdom.JP Juices is currently using our basic listing service and so has a limited profile on the site.
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Company snapshot
| Company type: | Ltd |
| Address: | JP Juices, 1A Cecil Road, Hale, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, GB, WA15 9NY |
| Telephone: | +44 (0)161 654 8765 |
| Blog: | |
| CEO: | Tim Kearns |
| Industrial sector: | Food and beverages retail |
| Social / Environmental benefit: | Developing countries; Employee rights and welfare; |
| Certifications: | Fairtrade (UK); |
| Social business sector: | Ethical Consumerism; |
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