Clipper Fair Trade Organic Green Tea, 20-Count (Pack of 6)
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Clipper Fair Trade Organic Green Tea, 20-Count (Pack of 6)
Always a pure, natural product; There isn't a single artificial ingredient in any of our products
Clipper is always Natural, Fair and Delicious
All our teas are sourced from the very best tea estates in Africa, India and Sri Lanka; We work with growers as partners and always source, select, blend and taste our own products ensuring a delicious cup every time
The tea company with a difference
Every day tea with a big bright blend
We€re Clipper Teas and we€re a different kind of tea company. It all started in Mike and Lorraine Brehme€s Dorset kitchen with two chests of finest quality Assam tea. The UK is a nation of tea drinkers, but Mike and Lorraine, who were master tasters, believed that people were being short changed, drinking cup after cup of poor quality tea. They wanted to share their love of great teas with everybody, but with the promise that every ingredient had been ethically sourced and naturally produced. Clipper has been an ethical business from the start. €œIt was always about how you want to make a living,€ explained Mike. €œI was in tea already, and I realized there was child labor involved and I thought, €œThat€s no way to make a living.€ Because of Mike and Lorraine€s guiding principles, Clipper became involved with the Fairtrade Foundation in its earliest stages and policy development. We launched our very first Fairtrade tea in 1994 and in 2013; we are still the UK€s No 1 Fairtrade Tea Company. Our other guiding principle is of course, taste. We are in no doubt that our Fairtrade Everyday Tea is the best-tasting conventional tea you can buy €“ not just the best Fairtrade tea. Over the years we have introduced organic tea, coffee, green and white tea and some beautiful fruit and herbal infusions making sure everything we do is in line with the principles laid down by Mike Brehme in 1984: