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NEWS: Sipping Streams Tea Company Introduces Compostable Sustainable Packaging

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Sipping Streams Tea Company, purveyors of an assortment of teas, hot cocoa, raw honey, and more, is excited to announce a significant step forward in its sustainability efforts. Starting April 2025, the packaging for its products, excluding plastic honey bottles and honey sticks, will be compostable and eco-friendly. The pyramid tea bags have always been made from non-GMO compostable PLA derived from cane sugar, a greener alternative to the corn-based PLA used by 99% of the industry.

In addition, the brand will be unveiling redesigned compostable loose-leaf tea canisters with innovative bamboo lids that fit perfectly on mason jars, replacing traditional tin canisters. This sustainable packaging upgrade helps protect the environment and provides added value for customers, allowing them to repurpose their tea canisters in creative and functional ways.

Sipping Streams has the only geothermal-powered tea farm. Its founder, Jenny Tse, is a certified tea specialist who is deeply passionate about the world of tea and sharing her in-depth knowledge with the tea community. Her unparalleled experience ranks her among the top experts in the field.

"At Sipping Streams, we believe that sustainability is more than just a trend—it's a responsibility," said Tse. "Our new compostable packaging protects the environment while providing our customers with products that reflect the care and thought we put into everything we do. With these upgrades, we're not just crafting tea; we're crafting a better future, one cup at a time."

Sipping Streams enriches the tea experience with items that have been featured in major media outlets and received numerous industry accolades for their unique tastes and unquestionably delicious flavors. Tea lovers bring the tea room into their home with the brand's generous variety of top-tier, loose-leaf teas from around the world, like African Sunset, Organic Moroccan Mint with Green Tea, Masala Chai Black Tea and Organic Imperial Ti Kwan Yin Oolong Tea.

Wholesale buyers can directly email wholesale@sippingstreams.com for early access to the new eco-friendly packaging. For more information on Sipping Streams Tea Company, visit sippingstreams.com.

About Sipping Streams Tea Company:
Sipping Stream Tea Company is an international award-winning tea company and tea educator based in Alaska. As a direct tea importer and master blender, it has created a community through its tea offerings: loose-leaf tea, custom blend specialty teas, matcha tea, fireweed honey, bubble tea kits, tea accessories and more. Follow them on Instagram @sippingstreams.

 

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