PG Tips sell fully Rainforest Alliance certified black and green teas in iconic, and now biodegradable, pyramid tea bags. A core range of their products are packed and blended in Manchester. PG Tips is a Unilever brand who are making efforts to reduce packaging waste, increase recyclable packaging, and reduce their environmental impact.
The large majority of PG Tips teas are packed and blended in Manchester, whilst certain other products (one cup, granules and loose) are packaged elsewhere.
About PG Tips
PG Tips sell fully Rainforest Alliance certified black and green teas in iconic, and now biodegradable, pyramid tea bags. A core range of their products are packed and blended in Manchester. PG Tips is a Unilever brand who are making efforts to reduce packaging waste, increase recyclable packaging, and reduce their environmental impact.
Brew Tea Co. blend their range of loose leaf tea and whole leaf tea bags in the UK. Around 20% of their range is either Rainforest Alliance or Fairtrade certified. Brew Tea is Certified B Corp, meaning they meet the highest standards of social and environmental performance, transparency and accountability. Their emphasis on loose tea reduces the need for single use packaging.
Clipper pride themselves on producing tea, coffee, green tea and infusions that are natural, delicious and 100% fairtrade. Clipper is a member of the Organic Soil Association and they use unbleached tea bags. Initiatives in tea picking communities include infrastructure, healthcare and schooling.
Jacksons of Piccadilly is a London tea house with a small range of Fairtrade teas and ethically sourced infusions available. A small proportion of their processing occurs within the UK. Jacksons of Piccadilly are a Twinings brand, whose Sourced With Care initiative aims to improve the lives and conditions of the workers and their communities.
Lancashire Tea's golden blend is suited for tea lovers everywhere and is full of Lancastrian spirit. Lancashire Tea is made with rainforest alliance certified leaves and is blended and packed in England.
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