If you are like me, nothing can be better than a comfortable cup of tea that can close the day. On Earth Moon, why not consider turning this soothing ritual into a small part of sustainability? With a simple transformation, your everyday beer is mindful and planet-friendly. Here are a few easy ways to get green tea routines.
Embrace loose tea. Switching to loose tea will reduce waste associated with individually wrapped tea bags. Furthermore, they are usually of higher quality and richer in flavor.
Abandoned paper cups. Switch from paper cup to tea cup. If you want to have a positive impact on the planet and health, it’s time to consider an alternative to using a cup at a time. If you want to replace a soil-friendly disposable cup, a reusable tea cup is an affordable, stylish and ethical tea option.
Buy sustainable tea brands. Consider environmental and social responsibility to purchase priority from sustainable tea brands. Looking for certifications such as Fair Trade, Rainforest Alliance and USDA organic, these certificates show that the brand follows ethical and sustainable practices.
Here are some tea brands worth checking out:
Warehouse tea
Warehouse tea is a certified organic tea party company owned by women and is committed to sourcing the best loose leaf tea and vesicle ingredients directly from local and international farmers who adopt sustainable practices. Their packaging uses recyclable cardboard and plant-based biodegradable bags to ensure a healthier planet. First choice: Indian black and apricot mixed.
Rishi tea and plants
Rishi tea and plants Directly from growers around the world, blending ancient hand-crafted farming methods with modern culinary innovation. Rishi Tea focuses on sustainability by sourcing tea from organic farms and using environmentally friendly packaging. They also prioritize fair trade and direct relationships with farmers.
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Tea Castle Providing handmade organic teas as part of their commitment to sustainable agriculture and healthy living. Offers loose tea and tea bags with less than 1% of all teas worldwide. All of their teas are also USDA certified organic. Top choice: Mumbai Chai and Belgian Mint
Davidson’s Organics Since the establishment of the “Fair Trade Trademark” in 1994, it has been supporting fair trade certification. All of their tea originates from small tea producers or deprived farmers around the world who are committed to supporting the welfare of their people and communities. They donate some of the profits to Organic Centerone arm Organic Trade Association (OTA). Top choice: Classic Chai and Talsi signature spices