I'm very much of a newbie in all things lepidopteran so could you wise folk please guide me

My little girl's birthday is coming up and I'm forever trying to reduce my consumer footprint, so... I've come across butterfly hatching kits sponsored by Buttefly Conservation like https://www.nhbs.com/title/199300/giant ... fno=215789 but they come with Painted Lady larvae which are neither native nor declining. I'm not sure if I should be helping proliferate a species which might already be benefiting from climate change?
So I thought, could I raise a native endangered/declining species instead and the only alternative supplier I could find was WorldWide Butterflies (http://www.wwb.co.uk/) who stock species like Garden Tiger and Small Tortoiseshell.
My concern is though, WWB have absolutely NO information on the sustainability of their stock, how/where they are collected or farmed, etc. I don't want to end up doing more harm than good!
So is it ok to buy larvae online? Or should I give up on the idea? Please help!