Natural Real Salt Shaker

Sustainable goodness
To gather their pristine, unrefined salt, Redmond uses solar-powered, room-and-pillar mines. This helps to lower their carbon footprint and lessen their environmental impact.
Why we love it
Thousands of years ago, Utah wasn't landlocked. It sat on the edge of a salty sea. One day, a volcano spewed its hot lava, swallowing up a bit of that sea and sealing it off. It wasn't until just a few years ago that humans discovered the giant salt deposit left behind. Now, you get to serve the pristine, unrefined, and downright majestic salt at your table. You'll love the unique flavor that's just a bit earthy and sweet.
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- Dairy-Free
- Gluten-Free
- Made In The USA
- Non-GMO
- Poverty & Hunger
- Recyclable Packaging
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
Shipping
Hive orders take 24 hours to process and ship via ground shipping.
How it does good
Doing more than the table stakes for table salt
It’s no secret that mining of any kind—whether for gold or salt—can be a troublesome feat. It’s important to take a look at these practices and factor them into our buying decisions. Redmond Real Salt is a company we can stand behind. They use room-and-pillar mines as opposed to open pits, helping to lessen the damage done to our earth’s surface, water sources, and biodiversity. Their mines are also solar-powered, which significantly lowers their carbon emissions and energy usage. Beyond better mining practices, Redmond’s non-profit organizes service projects for the underprivileged and underserved.
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responsible sourcing
Because salt mining can have damaging environmental impacts, Redmond uses gentler room-and-pillar mines, which reduce ground and surface water contamination. -
low carbon footprint
Redmond lowers their carbon footprint by using solar energy. They also purchased a bond that allows the land to be restored for future generations. -
supporting key causes
The Soar Foundation, Redmond's non-profit, organizes service projects like digging water lines in poor communities and donating blood locally.
How to use it
Fine salt is great for rubbing, seasoning, or sprinkling on everything from vegetables to pasta water.
When you're done...
You can recycle the plastic bottle and lid in your curbside bin.
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.
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