
White tea Cranberry
Fairtrade Organic
- Organic & Fairtrade certified
- CO2-neutral production location
- Contributions to the Fair Grounds Foundation
With love for nature
Tea of Life not only boasts a unique production chain but also places great emphasis on sustainability.
The Tea of Life boxes are FSC-certified, ensuring a responsible origin from sustainably managed forests. This helps preserve forests worldwide.
Our tea bags are unbleached and made from compostable materials, making them suitable for the organic waste bin – and we strongly encourage it! Disposing of tea bags with organic waste generates more and cleaner compost.
The tea bags are stapless and feature a knotted string. The outer boxes we use are made from unbleached FSC-certified cardboard and are sealed without tape. This saves over 82,000 meters of tape annually – equivalent to the length of 783 football fields.
Tea bag
- Tea bag: Natural abacá and cellulose.
Abacá is a species of banana grown and harvested for its fibres.
Cellulose is one of the main substances that make up the plant cell walls. This organic compound is the most natural polymer on earth. - String: 100% cotton
- Label: paper
- Biodegradable
- Discard with organic waste
Envelope
- Paper with heat-seal coating to retain flavour
- Recyclable
- Discard with paper waste
Tea box
- Cardboard & ink
- FSC-certified cardboard
- Recyclable
- Discard with paper waste
Flavour description
This light, white tea with a mild taste is a nice combination with the fresh, sweet cranberry. The addition of cranberry makes this flavour completely up to date.
Better tea
The quality of our tea is all about the love and attention that we put into the production process, which entirely takes place in Sri Lanka. The local tea producers have many years of experience and know so much about tea that we can be sure that the tea is picked, processed, dried, blended, and packaged at exactly the right moment.
Better life
We believe in the power of the local chain. Our tea is processed up to the finished product in Sri Lanka. This is how we create more jobs for more people and contribute to a growing local economy. So your cup of tea influences their lives and that of their families.
That’s why we are called Tea of Life.