Lou
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Ok, so here is something I don't know much about. And maybe someone can fill me in.
I've only been drinking hot tea regularly for about a year. and only recently have I become interested in the different kinds.
But I remember reading stuff about the dark side of the tea industry.
With coffee I have been mostly buying organic, free-trade, and shade grown coffee. Ethical and environmentally friendly.
I imagine that there must be parallels in the tea industry. Just a quick google I found out about The Ethical Tea Partnership (ETP), and also the Ethical Consumer, which ranks tea companies. There are also Fair Trade and Organic certifications.
I was planning on making the Republic of Tea my next purchase. and it seems like an Ok company. According to this page its pretty good.
www.greenmatters.com
FYI
www.ethicalconsumer.org
www.ethicalteapartnership.org
I'm also a little confused about Unilever and its environmental and ethical score. It seems like a lot of tea companies are owned by Unilever.
I've only been drinking hot tea regularly for about a year. and only recently have I become interested in the different kinds.
But I remember reading stuff about the dark side of the tea industry.
With coffee I have been mostly buying organic, free-trade, and shade grown coffee. Ethical and environmentally friendly.
I imagine that there must be parallels in the tea industry. Just a quick google I found out about The Ethical Tea Partnership (ETP), and also the Ethical Consumer, which ranks tea companies. There are also Fair Trade and Organic certifications.
I was planning on making the Republic of Tea my next purchase. and it seems like an Ok company. According to this page its pretty good.

6 Ethical Tea Companies Perfect For Your Morning Cup
These 6 tea companies are ethically sourced options for tea lovers.
FYI

Tea | Ethical Consumer
Finding an ethical and eco-friendly sustainable tea. We rank and rate 45 tea brands on their ethical and environmental record. How to the mainstream tea brands like PG Tips, Tetly, Twinings and Yorkshire compare with smaller ethical brands? We look at their policies, prices and supply chains to...


Home - ETP
ETP (formally Ethical Tea Partnership) is a global membership organisation catalysing systemic change to benefit everybody who works in tea.

I'm also a little confused about Unilever and its environmental and ethical score. It seems like a lot of tea companies are owned by Unilever.