Farmed responsibly
We work with our farmers to ensure that they use authorised plant protection formula, follow safe
pest management techniques, adopt environment and people friendly pest control measures. All of this
ensures reduced use of chemicals without affecting the yield of tea. On our member farms, you can
expect to see hedges that act as vegetative barriers, native plants and trees that support the fauna
of the region, composting and mulching operations to improve soil health etc. Our tea is grown
responsibly.
Deforestation free
Our members comply with the rule to support the environment by increasing afforestation and not
adding forest land to tea cultivation. What’s more, land that is not being used for tea must
be left for forest restoration. Environment protection is a focus area, and our members are expected
to record wildlife sightings and ensure steps to prevent poaching, hunting or trafficking.
100% Traceable
The tracetea app enables end-to-end traceability of the tea by tracking the tea’s journey
from farm to factory and beyond. At the farm end, the farmer records volume of tea plucked and sold,
wages paid, chemicals used and dates of spraying. At the production end, every detail from receiving
the tea leaves through the multiple production steps are recorded. While this improves efficiencies
in production, it also offers consumers a clear view of their tea’s journey.
Safe and fair to employees
With over half the workforce made up of women, with most of the workforce working as pluckers,
sprayers and factory workers, we have focussed on improving awareness about workplace rights,
workplace safety, grievance redressal measures, hygiene, sanitation etc. We have worked with both
employees and management to create pathways for feedback and airing problems. Information on things
like the Protection of Women from Sexual Harassment Act are communicated via regular programmes so
that women know their rights while also being made aware of what to do should they have a grievance.
These measures have helped us build a progressively stronger workplace.
Safe for consumers
Cleanliness and hygiene, both personal and of the workplace, is just one of many areas that we have
worked on, training and building awareness among those in the tea industry. Like Seethalakshmi,
there are over 600,000 people working in the tea sector, who have been trained on handling tea
cleanly and hygienically. They have also learnt the importance of a clean and safe factory. This
means access to clean toilets and wash basins for the staff, attention to sanitation and cleanliness
in the factory, adopting safety gear and safety protocols in handling chemicals and heavy
equipment.What these cumulatively offer is tea that adheres to food safety standards as stipulated
by the FSSAI and Plant Protection Code.
trustea. Working for an India tea industry that provides high quality and safe tea for
consumers, good livelihoods for producers, workers and their families, whilst at all times caring
for the natural environment.