Posts tagged with ‘cupsoftea’

  • Jul172017

    We have put a great deal of effort into sourcing biodegradable packaging materials, to ensure we provide environmentally friendly products, which in turn reduces our environmental impact. Even the ‘plastic’ bag inside each box is actually wood based cellophane, which means that it can be placed in your compost, along with the used tea itself

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    We have put a great deal of effort into sourcing biodegradable packaging materials, to ensure we provide environmentally friendly products, which in turn reduces our environmental impact. Even the ‘plastic’ bag inside each box is actually wood based cellophane, which means that it can be placed in your compost, along with the used tea itself plasticfreejuly

  • Jul032017

    We have designed our pyramids tea bags with a great deal of thought and consideration, to offer tea drinkers a more convenient option. We hand-blend each of our teas before they are packed into the pyramid bags, here in Australia, to ensure there is no compromise on flavour or therapeutic benefit. We use a biodegradable mesh material for our tea bags, called “Soilon”, which is made from a plant starch, and have personally tested the biodegradability in our own home compost Do you compost our tea bags?

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    We have designed our pyramids tea bags with a great deal of thought and consideration, to offer tea drinkers a more convenient option. We hand-blend each of our teas before they are packed into the pyramid bags, here in Australia, to ensure there is no compromise on flavour or therapeutic benefit. We use a biodegradable mesh material for our tea bags, called “Soilon”, which is made from a plant starch, and have personally tested the biodegradability in our own home compost Do you compost our tea bags?

  • Jun242017

    “We believe that our focus should be on ‘prevention rather than cure’ in order to achieve the greatest health results. Rather than providing a treatment for a condition or a weakness once it is already well established in the body, we aim to offer support to a specific system or condition, to help promote healing and support, in order to lessen the severity of the condition. We do this by combining the most appropriate ingredients together, which can offer specific therapeutic benefits, in order to achieve a certain outcome.” – Emma, Love Tea Naturopath

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    “We believe that our focus should be on ‘prevention rather than cure’ in order to achieve the greatest health results. Rather than providing a treatment for a condition or a weakness once it is already well established in the body, we aim to offer support to a specific system or condition, to help promote healing and support, in order to lessen the severity of the condition. We do this by combining the most appropriate ingredients together, which can offer specific therapeutic benefits, in order to achieve a certain outcome.” – Emma, Love Tea Naturopath

  • Mar302017

    It might have been a warm month, but winter is coming, and that means knits, blankets and cups of tea – our favourite time of year! @bridget_lee

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    It might have been a warm month, but winter is coming, and that means knits, blankets and cups of tea – our favourite time of year! @bridget_lee

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