Shipping Policy

At Iron Face Technology, we prioritise efficient and reliable shipping to ensure your order reaches you promptly and securely.

Shipping Method: We exclusively utilise Royal Mail Tracked 48 shipping service for all orders. 

1. Shipping Method

We are pleased to offer shipping through Royal Mail Tracked 48 for all orders within the UK. This service provides reliable and secure delivery, with your package typically arriving within 2-3 working days from dispatch.

2. Processing Time

Orders are processed within 1-2 business days (Monday-Friday, excluding holidays). Once your order is processed and dispatched, you will receive a confirmation email with your Royal Mail Tracked 48 tracking number.

3. Delivery Time

Royal Mail Tracked 48 aims to deliver your package within 48 hours (2 business days) after dispatch. However, please allow up to 3 business days during busy periods or for more remote locations.

4. Tracking Your Order

Once your order is dispatched, you will receive an email with a tracking number. You can use this number to track your order’s progress on the Royal Mail website or by clicking the tracking link provided in the email.

5. Shipping Costs

Shipping costs will be calculated at checkout and are based on the weight and size of your order. The cost will be clearly displayed before you complete your purchase.

6. Delivery Locations

Currently, we offer Royal Mail Tracked 48 shipping within the United Kingdom. For international shipping options, please contact our customer service team.

7. Missed Deliveries

If you are not available to receive your delivery, Royal Mail will leave a card with instructions on how to rearrange delivery or collect your package from a nearby Royal Mail collection point.

8. Delays

While Royal Mail Tracked 48 is a reliable service, delivery times may occasionally be affected by factors beyond our control, such as severe weather or public holidays. We appreciate your understanding in these situations.

9. Contact Us

If you have any questions regarding your shipment or need further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our customer service team at support@ironfacetechnology.com

Thank you for choosing to shop with us!


 
 

The trees we plant with Eden Reforestation Projects support wild life diversity, improve coastlines, provided meaningful wages to indigenous population and grow Mangrove trees which are an incredible carbon sink.

Impact of planting Mangrove trees

Mangroves are unique ecosystems found throughout a wide range in the tropics and occupying the intertidal areas of more than 120 countries. Mangroves, and coastal wetlands in general, are globally important for the many services they provide to humans and the planet. These services include protection against storm surges, sheltering nurseries for fish and other marine life, providing building materials, firewood, and providing critically important services to stabilizing the global climate as an important store of carbon.

Mangroves, an incredible carbon sink

With the rapid increase in greenhouse gas emissions over the last century, the need for enduring carbon sinks has grown. The latest models suggest that to remain within“acceptable” global temperature increase, it is no longer enough to simply reduce emissions, and protect existing forests, but rather that we need to rapidly increase the ability to sequester carbon. Globally, mangrove systems are estimated to hold an astounding 20 petagrams of carbon. For a biome representing less than 5% of the world’s terrestrial area, this makes mangroves one of the most important carbon stocks, even more than many rainforests like the Amazon. Equally, as a relatively fast-growing group of species, mangroves sequester carbon at a very fast rate.

Help support wildlife and diversity

As forests are destroyed, wildlife species lose their natural habitat, forcing them to relocate, limiting their ability to survive. Madagascar is one of the world’s greatest conservation priorities, with over 200 species of mammals, 100 species of lemurs, 300 species of birds, and almost 300 species of amphibians. Around ninety percent of all wildlife in Madagascar is endemic. Our work with Eden protects these wildlife species in Madagascar by restoring their natural habitats.