The National Trust is a British conservation charity established in 1895 to protect and preserve places of historic interest and natural beauty across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Founded by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter, and Hardwicke Rawnsley, the organization began by acquiring its first property in Wales and has since grown to become the UK's largest private landowner, managing over 250,000 hectares of farmland and more than 500 historic sites.
The Trust focuses on preservation and public access, ensuring that heritage is safeguarded for future generations. Its diverse holdings include stately homes, gardens, nature reserves, and various historical sites. Governed by a council and a Board of Trustees, the National Trust operates independently, relying on over 3.5 million members and public support. Its motto, "for ever, for everyone," reflects its commitment to inclusive access and the enjoyment of national heritage through conservation projects, educational programs, and public visits.
Manufacturer of disposal bags intended to reduce water pollution caused by flushed period products. The company offers a sustainable wastebin made from plants and recycled material that has loops to open with just one hand, enabling customers to get a relaxed, easy, and hygienic disposal experience.
Henchman designs and supplies specialist ladders, platforms, and garden equipment focused on safe working at height on uneven terrain for professional and domestic users.