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I would love to see a video about plastic packaging (rice, cereals, seeds ect) everything is in plastic and if there is no bulk store in your area you almost have no other choice. I Hardly ever use teabags for this exact reason, I worked in Restaurants for too long. They even try to sell you the "pyramid" tea bag and explain that it is far superior to the original as they leafes can spread inside BUT they do not tell you that they switched from paper to plastic at the same time! Always the same game!
Yes, the brand Clipper is fiercely committed to being organic and the Clipper’s tea bags are sealed with non-GM bio-material made from plant cellulose, known as PLA. They are completely free of polypropylene - the oil-based plastic that is so damaging to the environment. The material they use is entirely natural, industrially compostable and much more environmentally friendly!
Honestly. I have always just use loose tea in a metal teaegg. Because it gives less waste and I get to adjust the amount of tea I use. I dont like my tea too strong and bags always have too much tea in them
We would love to hear from you; what is your favorite way to enjoy plastic-free tea? And which brands do you like the most?
If you enjoyed this video, hit like and share this video with your friends to help spread awareness. Also, consider subscribing to our channel for more interesting videos every week.
I always brew herbs in a tea pot.
Simple: loose tea with a metal 'egg'
I always thought tea bags were made of cotton. Of course it's actually plastic.
skip to 3:25 // or burn a teabag to determine if plastic was contained
fantastic video! thanks
Yes its true its best to use loose tea
Never mind the environment. It's what that plastic can do to the body
Tea in teabags is disgusting
I would love to see a video about plastic packaging (rice, cereals, seeds ect) everything is in plastic and if there is no bulk store in your area you almost have no other choice.
I Hardly ever use teabags for this exact reason, I worked in Restaurants for too long.
They even try to sell you the "pyramid" tea bag and explain that it is far superior to the original as they leafes can spread inside BUT they do not tell you that they switched from paper to plastic at the same time!
Always the same game!
The only tea i drink is Luzzian
I always think tea bag made of abaca fiber/banana tree fiber.
Is clipper tea sustainable?
Yes, the brand Clipper is fiercely committed to being organic and the Clipper’s tea bags are sealed with non-GM bio-material made from plant cellulose, known as PLA. They are completely free of polypropylene - the oil-based plastic that is so damaging to the environment. The material they use is entirely natural, industrially compostable and much more environmentally friendly!
Honestly. I have always just use loose tea in a metal teaegg. Because it gives less waste and I get to adjust the amount of tea I use. I dont like my tea too strong and bags always have too much tea in them