Clipper Teas is a UK-based company that produces a range of organic and Fairtrade teas. They are committed to using ethically sourced ingredients and sustainable packaging.
Founded in 1984 by Mike and Lorraine Brehme
Began as a small tea shop in Dorset, UK
Launched their first organic tea in 1994
Became the UK's first Fairtrade tea company in 1994
Acquired by Wessanen in 2012
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A classic black tea blend made from organic and Fairtrade ingredients.
An organic and Fairtrade green tea.
A range of organic and Fairtrade herbal and fruit teas, including peppermint, chamomile, and raspberry leaf.
Clipper Teas is based in the UK, but their teas are sourced from all over the world. They work with Fairtrade and organic tea growers in countries like India, Sri Lanka, and China.
Yes, all Clipper Teas are certified organic by the Soil Association. This means that they are free from synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, and are produced using sustainable farming methods.
Fairtrade tea is tea that is produced using ethical and sustainable farming practices, and is purchased at a fair price from the farmers who grow it. This ensures that the farmers receive a fair wage and that their working conditions are safe and sustainable.
No, Clipper Teas uses fully biodegradable and compostable materials in their packaging, including their tea bags and outer packaging. They are committed to reducing their environmental impact and producing sustainable packaging.
Yes, most Clipper Teas contain caffeine. However, they also offer some caffeine-free options, such as their camomile and fennel infusions.