Clipper Teas

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Clipper Teas[edit | edit source]

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Clipper Teas is a British tea company known for its commitment to producing high-quality, ethically sourced teas. Founded in 1984, Clipper Teas has grown to become a prominent brand in the organic and fair trade tea market. The company is headquartered in Beaminster, Dorset, England.

History[edit | edit source]

Clipper Teas was established by Mike and Lorraine Brehme in 1984. The couple started the company with a vision to create a tea brand that was both delicious and ethically responsible. They began by selling two types of tea, Assam and Earl Grey, from their kitchen table. The company quickly gained popularity due to its focus on quality and ethical sourcing.

In 1994, Clipper Teas became the first tea company in the UK to receive the Fairtrade mark, a significant milestone that underscored its commitment to fair trade practices. This move helped to set a precedent in the tea industry, encouraging other companies to adopt similar ethical standards.

Products[edit | edit source]

Clipper Teas offers a wide range of products, including black teas, green teas, white teas, and herbal infusions. The company is particularly known for its organic teas, which are free from artificial ingredients and pesticides. Clipper's product line includes popular blends such as English Breakfast, Green Tea, and Chamomile.

The company also produces a variety of specialty teas, including decaffeinated options and unique blends like Lemon and Ginger and Peppermint. Clipper Teas are available in both loose leaf and tea bag formats, catering to different consumer preferences.

Ethical Sourcing[edit | edit source]

A core principle of Clipper Teas is its commitment to ethical sourcing. The company works closely with tea growers to ensure that its products are produced in a manner that is both environmentally sustainable and socially responsible. Clipper Teas sources its tea from estates that adhere to fair trade standards, ensuring that workers receive fair wages and work in safe conditions.

In addition to fair trade, Clipper Teas is dedicated to organic farming practices. The company believes that organic farming is better for the environment and results in a purer, more flavorful tea. Clipper's commitment to organic and fair trade practices has earned it a loyal customer base and numerous industry accolades.

Packaging[edit | edit source]

Clipper Teas is also known for its innovative and environmentally friendly packaging. The company uses unbleached, biodegradable tea bags and recyclable packaging materials. This approach aligns with Clipper's overall mission to minimize its environmental impact and promote sustainability.

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