Plastic Free Loose Leaf Tea

By far the most sustainable way to drink tea is without single-serve packaging. Loose leaf tea is plastic-free. Loose leaf tea is zero waste because your leaves can go straight into the compost. Loose leaf tea saves precious resources - think of the forests destroyed to make paper teabags, and the acres of monocrop corn and virgin plastic used to make "silken" bags. Read more...

6 of 98 products

Collapsible content

What types of eco-friendly tea do you stock?

ALL of our teas are sustainably and ethically sourced. We are dedicated to going beyond organic to support farms committed to sustainable farming practices and regenerative agriculture. We don't offer teabags, only the best loose leaf tea. Find out more here.

Sustainability is at the heart of what we do at Rare Tea, from the farm to your cup. We ship our teas by sea to our bases in the UK and US (rather than airfreight) wherever possible to keep our carbon footprint down. And by buying direct trade straight from the farm, your tea has not been passed between many hands and taken on any unnecessary journeys.

As well as tea leaves we also source herbs and spices from many of our partner farms, including lemongrass from Sri Lanka and ginger from Sikkim in India. These herbs and spices help promote biodiversity in the gardens. We support smallholder farmers within tea communities, like Satemwa who grow herbs such as lemon verbena and spearmint that not only increase the rich diversity of the land but also provide essential year-round income.

Our Wild Rooibos, usually grown as a monocrop, is another great example of the environmental work being done by the amazing people growing our teas and herbs. Please follow this link to find out more about our beautiful Rooibos.

All our teas are made with natural ingredients rather than synthetic additives. For example, our Rare Earl Grey tea is made with pure bergamot oil from ancient citrus groves in Calabria, Italy, whereas the vast majority of earl grey tea bags use a 'natural' flavouring created in a lab.

How do you drink tea without microplastics?

I’m sure you’ve read about the invisible plastic mesh hidden inside paper teabags, but they can also be found in the solvents and glues used to seal bags. It's hard to know what you’re putting in your cup without a lab to analyse it. Avoiding teabags altogether in favour of loose leaf tea is therefore the best way to avoid microplastics and ensure you're drinking plastic-free tea.

Does loose leaf tea contain plastic?

When you choose sustainable loose leaf tea you choose plastic-free loose leaf tea. Better for the planet and better for you.