Explore. Protect. Inspire.
Origins & Ethics.
MayHawk chocolate begins with cocoa beans carefully sourced from selected countries and regions known for their distinct flavour and exceptional quality. Across our entire supply chain, we uphold ethical, transparent, and principled practices in every supplier partnership.
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Ethics & Standards
Discover the ethics and standards policies that govern MayHawk’s supply chain interactions.

Single-origin chocolate
Discover where we source our cacao and other ingredients to make our chocolate.

End of year report
Discover what challenges we have faced in 2025 and the future outlook for MayHawk in 2026.
Our Supply Chain.
Our Priorities.
We prioritise collaborating with producers who share our values of integrity, quality, and responsible production. Together, we support farming practices that protect the environment, promote biodiversity, and contribute to the well-being of farming communities.
MayHawk and the Environment

Learn about the sustainability policies that govern MayHawk’s impact on the environment.

Learn about the materials and ingredients we source to ensure recycling is part of our design.

Learn about our pledge to become Carbon Neutral by 2030 and how we aim to achieve it.
Company Values.
Ethics & Values.
We believe good businesses can be a force for good, and how MayHawk operates within the supply chain is integral to our success. Every product is crafted at MayHawk Barn in England, guided by our high standards and a commitment to ethical values.
Origins & Partners.
Single-Origin Chocolate.
Our chocolate is made with cacao from distinct, transparent, and sustainable single-origins. We buy cocoa beans, nibs, and butter from cooperatives, individuals, single estates, and trusted traditional importers—ensuring transparency across every stage of the supply chain.
Year to date.
End of year report.
Our end of year report outlines our progress, challenges, and ethical commitments over the past year. This includes updating internal training, refining supplier expectations, and incorporating supply chain feedback into our decision-making.