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	<title>Reusable Bags News &#187; tea</title>
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		<title>Rishi Tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 21:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;d like to welcome the innovators at Rishi Tea to our eco community. They produce only authentic loose leaf teas straight from tea gardens across Asia using ancient artisanal practices, organic cultivation methods and fair trade practices. It began in 1997 by a man named Joshua Kaiser, a long time traveler and student of asian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d like to welcome the innovators at Rishi Tea to our eco community. They produce only authentic loose leaf teas straight from tea gardens across Asia using ancient artisanal practices, organic cultivation methods and fair trade practices. It began in 1997 by a man named Joshua Kaiser, a long time traveler and student of asian tea-making techniques and the 1000&#8242;s of years of history behind tea-making in the far east. He had a vision to bring this unique taste to North America.</p>
<p>Each year Rishi Tea travels thousands of miles to find the points of origin where the tea leaves are harvested creating personal bonds with the families who have been cultivating the leafs for generations and setting up relationships that benefit the tea farmers and helps them sustain their industry and ancient techniques. Here&#8217;s Rishi&#8217;s dedication to sustainable organic manufacturing of their teas&#8230;</p>
<p><em>Rishi Tea’s commitment to sustainability is a core company philosophy that stems  from the organic tea gardens where our teas are harvested. Our firsthand  experience in many tea-growing regions led to our heightened awareness of the  dire need for social responsibility. Rishi Tea was among the first to earn  organic certification under the USDA’s Natural Organic Program in November of  2002 and at the forefront in the advancement of Fair Trade Certified tea,  becoming one of the highest payers of social premiums from the sale of Fair  Trade tea. The TransFair USA Fair Trade Certified projects with which Rishi  partners directly support a better life for the tea-farming families and their  communities through fair prices, fair wages, safe working conditions,  environmental sustainability, education and community development.</em></p>
<p>Visit <a title="organic fair trade tea" href="http://www.rishi-tea.com/">Rishi Tea</a> and browse all of their different unique flavors and blends. You will notice a distinct difference in flavor and quality when you taste the true origin of loose leaf tea from asian tea gardens.</p>
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		<title>The Green Tea House</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 16:36:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Green Teas have played a significant role in healing and herbal remedies dating back to ancient far eastern cultures. The health benefits, anti oxidants and natural elements detoxify cure and keep the body healthy. I came across a wonderful Green Tea provider and here&#8217;s what they have to say about their fascination and dedication to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Green Teas have played a significant role in healing and herbal remedies dating back to ancient far eastern cultures. The health benefits, anti oxidants and natural elements detoxify cure and keep the body healthy. I came across a wonderful <a title="white tea" href="http://www.greentealovers.com/">Green Tea</a> provider and here&#8217;s what they have to say about their fascination and dedication to Green Teas.</p>
<p><a title="white tea" href="http://www.greentealovers.com/">GreenTeaLovers.com</a> is a socially responsible company that sells healthy green and white teas for health conscious consumers. Whereas supermarket green teas contain about 5%-6% antioxidants, our teas have levels as high as 20%. We sell teas from Asia and Africa. Our teas have various organic, fair trade, haacp and ISO 14001 environmental certifications and also belong to the ethical tea partnership. Finally we make our own efforts to reduce our carbon footprint by reinvesting into renewable energy like solar power (90-95% of our current consumption) and energy star heating systems 25% reduction in the use of heating oil.</p>
<p>A strong dedication to eco friendly production  and mastery of the ingredients in their tea, GreenTeaLovers Virtual Tea House is a must visit, there is a lot more good information on the history of tea remedies and their unique formula on their website.</p>
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