Here are some of the rumours that
the press have printed about us in 2006.

 

 

Cosmo’s ultimate gift guide
Cosmopolitan December 2006

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50 Great Green Gift ideas –
Green Green Tea

The Guardian G2 30 November 2006
Winner of a Soil Association award this year, this claims to be the first carbon-neutral tea. The packaging is made from recyclable board from managed forestry.

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Meet the ethics girls
YOU August 2006

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Green, Green Tea
Small Magazine July 2006
Keeping fighting fit is just one reason to drink green tea. Judged by the low incidence of heart disease amongst the Chinese and Japanese, green tea’s health-giving properties are well known. And now that Today was Fun Ltd has created Green Green Tea, winner of Best New Organic Product 2006 and the first-ever carbon-neutral green tea, you’ve got another very good reason to have a healthy cuppa.

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Six Kitchen Greats
The Times Magazine June 2006
6.Brew up like an eco-warrior with refreshing organic green tea.

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Teatime
100% organic tea for any mood.
Tea & Philosophy, by Today was Fun.
Vogue February 2006

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The Ethical Gift Guide
The Times Magazine December 2006

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Wedding Oct/Nov 2006
Serve this after dinner with a clear conscience “Green Green Tea.”

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Going Green
At Home Magazine July 2006
Launched on 12 June 2006, Green Green Tea is green in every sense of the word. The product has registered with the Carbon Neutral Company, who have calculated the amount of carbon that is used throughout every stage of the production process, from picking the leaves in China to packaging and distributing in the UK. The makers of the product, Today was Fun, will offset this usage by investing in renewable energy projects and planting trees: the theory being that they will put the same amount of carbon back into the environment. The tea costs £6.45 for a pack of 20 bags and is available exclusively at Harvey Nichols.

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How Green is your Kitchen?
Can you shop at the supermarket and be eco-friendly? Only if you drink carbon-neutral tea, says Mimi Spencer.
Observer Food Monthly May 2006
...So, now that even the Tories have gone green, where should the fashion-forward eco shopper go? Well, if you’re ahead of the game, your daily fare ought to be not only PC and packaged in compost, but carbon neutral. Like the new ‘Green Green Tea,” available exclusively at Harvey Nicks (where else?). “We started looking at carbon neutrality a year ago,” says Green Green Tea lady Sharyn Wortman. “We liked the idea of being accountable, so calculated the emissions from planting, picking, trucking, wrapping, packing, shipping of our tea- and then invested in wind farms and tree planting to offset the environmental cost.”...

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Make mine a carbon neutral
YOU Magazine 11 June 2006
Green Green Tea – organic product of the year – the extra green being added by its importer, Today was Fun, to promote its carbon neutrality. The company works out how much carbon is produced growing, shipping and packaging the tea and then invests through the CarbonNeutral Company in carbon-reduction projects.

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PRESS ARCHIVES: 2007 : 2006 : 2005 : 2004

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