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Shipping Policy

A legal disclaimer

The explanations and information provided on this page are only general and high-level explanations and information on how to write your own document of a Shipping Policy. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or as recommendations regarding what you should actually do, because we cannot know in advance what are the specific shipping policies that you wish to establish between your business and your customers. We recommend that you seek legal advice to help you understand and to assist you in the creation of your own Shipping Policy.

Shipping Policy - the basics

Having said that, a Shipping Policy is a legally binding document that is meant to establish the legal relations between you and your customers. It is the legal framework for presenting your obligations to your customers, but also to address different possible scenarios that may occur, and what happens in each and every case. 

 

A Shipping Policy is a good practice and it helps both sides - you and your customers. Your customers may benefit from being informed about what they can expect from your service. You may benefit because people may be likely to shop with you if you have a clear Shipping Policy in place since there won't be any questions about your shipping timeframes or processes.

What to include in the Shipping Policy

Generally speaking, a Shipping Policy often addresses these types of issues: the timeframe for processing orders; the shipping costs; different domestic and international shipping solutions; potential service interruptions; and much, much more.

Land Acknowledgement 

Long before I arrived, and long after I leave, Indigenous Peoples have maintained deep, essential relationships with this land. I live today on the banks of the Columbia River—also known as the Swift River—in what is now called Revelstoke, BC. This land is sacred to many Indigenous groups, including the Ktunaxa, Syilx Okanagan, Secwepemc, and Sinixt Peoples, who have lived, hunted, gathered, traded, and cared for these lands and waters for countless generations.

This place is especially significant for the Sinixt, or People of the Bull Trout, who were, until recently, wrongfully declared “extinct” in Canada—a painful reminder of the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the erasure of Indigenous presence.

The land I live and grow on is rich, diverse, powerful, and awe-inspiring. It calls for attention—to the rhythms of the river, the soft rains of spring and fall, and the winter snow that replenishes the soil. I’m deeply grateful to live here, and to be able to grow flowers on this land that offers so much.

I am continually learning, and doing my best to grow native plants that support local pollinators, while deepening my understanding of the plants that truly belong to this landscape.

This land shapes how I live and how I work. It inspires me to tread lightly, to stay curious, and to act with care. 

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