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Seven Spring introduces compostable tea sachets

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Seven Spring introduces compostable tea sachets

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compostable tea sachets
Contributing to the G20 Summit’s LIFE theme, the premium tea brand has come up with sustainable tea bag sachets

Seven Spring, a premium tea brand from Gujarat, has claimed that it has introduced India’s first-ever 100% compostable tea bag sachets with zero plastic and aluminum foils. The company shared that the new packaging is environmentally friendly and focuses on reducing waste, zero plastic consumption, and carbon emissions. The Gujarat-based start-up said that it came up with this packaging to contribute its bit to build a pollution-free nation, in line with the government’s G20 initiative.

The G20 Summit focuses on taking environmentally responsible and sustainable decisions, both at the level of personal lifestyles and national development, which will result in internationally transforming activities to contribute to a cleaner and greener future. “Seven Spring, from its end, aims to contribute to improve the environment and reduce plastic pollution. After extensive research for around nine months, the Seven Spring team came up the 100% compostable tea bag sachets that are completely plant-based and can dissolve in water or mud,” said Sejal Purohit, founder of Seven Spring.

Talking about the move of introducing 100% compostable packaging, Purohit said, “Going environment friendly or sustainable is no longer an option. We have reached a point where absurdly large amounts of single-use plastic are being used. Every company needs to make effort to reduce the use of single-use plastics. All of Seven Spring’s product range comes with sustainable and eco-friendly packaging and we are going to follow this in the future too.”

As of now, Seven Spring has introduced this compostable packaging in its economic range, which is available on Amazon, Big Basket and the company’s website. These are also available in the B2B segment – in the hotels that the brand has tie-ups with. “We aim to change our entire packaging into the compostable one,” added Sejal.

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