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I decided to have a green tea because it’s healthier than soda. It’s healthier, right?
- I’m not aware of any UK brands that use plastic for their teabags. That sounds like a really stupid idea. - A few companies (Teapigs comes to mind) use bags that feel plasticy, but those aren’t actually plastic. In Teapigs case, it’s made of cornstarch. - Yorkshire use plant based PLA to stick the bags together. 
 Thought I’m not sure what the impact of this is.- PLA’s a bio-plastic that, while technically biodegradable, will only break down under very specific industrial composting conditions - we’re talking heat above 55-70°C, and in the presence of microorganisms. It’s a lot better than fossil-fuel plastics, but it’s still not great. - Lucky my local council incinerates the food waste in that case 🙃 
 
 
- I was inspecting a teapigs bag only yesterday. I was getting ready to quietly fume, but saw that the box says it isn’t plastic. 
 
- Oh god, please, no! 
- That´s even worse than paper tea bags. Loose leave is the way. 







