There's something magical about brewing a cup of tea. With every steep, you're inhaling the earthy aroma of the leaves and the promise of a warm, comforting body. It's no wonder that tea has become one of the most beloved beverages in the world.
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But what separates House of Waris Botanicals' black tea from the rest? It's not just the fact that it's organic, biodynamic, and fair trade; it's certified Elephant Friendly as well. What does that mean, exactly?
Elephant Friendly Certification
Elephant Friendly certification is essentially a guarantee that the tea production process does not harm or disturb the natural habitat of elephants. To get Elephant Friendly certified, tea estates have to adopt a series of conservation measures such as:
- Use of Green Elephant Compostable Bags for the collection of organic waste on the farms
- No use of pesticides or herbicides that harm the local ecosystem
- Avoidance of grazing or watering grounds near known elephant corridors
- Planting of natural barriers to prevent elephant movement towards high-risk areas
- Providing alternate water sources and routes for elephants to pass through
Don't know what Green Elephant Compostable Bags are? It's a unique product from Green Elephant Sustainability, which is a company that produces eco-friendly alternatives to single-use plastic bags. The Compostable Bags are made from plant-based materials that break down quickly in a compost pile, rather than the hundreds of years it takes for plastic bags.
When you brew House of Waris Botanicals' black tea, you're supporting these conservation measures and ensuring that elephants are not harmed during the tea production process.
About the Black Tea
House of Waris' black tea comes from the Dooars region of India, where the flat Gangetic plains of West Bengal meet the foothills of the mighty Himalayas. The tea is brisk, strong, and smooth, making it perfect for any time of day. The tea is packaged in 20 Compostable Sachets, which are convenient and easy to use.
How to Brew House of Waris' Black Tea
Brewing House of Waris Botanicals' black tea is simple. Boil water and let it cool for a minute or two, then pour it over a sachet in a cup. Let the tea steep for three to five minutes, depending on how strong you like it. Remove the sachet and enjoy a delicious cup of organic tea.
The Bottom Line
Organic, biodynamic, fair trade, and Elephant Friendly certified - these are the qualities that make House of Waris Botanicals' black tea exceptional. You're not only getting a delicious, high-quality tea, but you're also supporting conservation efforts that preserve the natural habitats of elephants.
So why not switch to House of Waris Botanicals' black tea and experience the magic of brewing sustainable, ethical tea? Try it for yourself and see why it's quickly becoming one of the most popular black teas in the market.