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We work with Lake Missoula Tea Company, a local tea shop, blender, and wholesaler to source all of our teas. Lake Missoula Tea is an established favorite in the Missoula community, with many of our staff frequenting their downtown shop before we even considered opening a tea subscription. In addition to being a local favorite, Lake Missoula Tea shares the Good Store’s values around sourcing with their suppliers, meaning that we’re able to partner with farms that are leading the way with fair labor practices and environmentalism in their regions.
Lake Missoula Tea Company works with tea farmers committed to fair labor and environmental restoration around the world. They source their teas from small farms committed to doing good. For instance, in India, they source from a women-owned farm that creates safe passages for endangered elephants. In Nepal, they partner with a farm working with the Red Panda Network to protect habitats and provide sustainable employment. In Colombia, they source from the region's only tea farm, which serves as a bird sanctuary and collaborates with local biologists on native bird surveys.
Tuberculosis is the deadliest infectious disease in the world, and yet it is preventable. So why is that? Peeling back the hastily covered cracks in global healthcare, we find the familiar faces of poverty, injustice, and systemic oppression writhing just below the surface. But familiar problems have familiar answers, which is why Keats & Co is working with Partners in Health and directing 100% of our profit from this subscription to provide long term funding for Tuberculosis in some of the world’s most affected regions.
We work with Lake Missoula Tea Company, a local tea shop, blender, and wholesaler to source all of our teas. Lake Missoula Tea is an established favorite in the Missoula community, with many of our staff frequenting their downtown shop before we even considered opening a tea subscription. In addition to being a local favorite, Lake Missoula Tea shares the Good Store’s values around sourcing with their suppliers, meaning that we’re able to partner with farms that are leading the way with fair labor practices and environmentalism in their regions.
Lake Missoula Tea Company works with tea farmers committed to fair labor and environmental restoration around the world. They source their teas from small farms committed to doing good. For instance, in India, they source from a women-owned farm that creates safe passages for endangered elephants. In Nepal, they partner with a farm working with the Red Panda Network to protect habitats and provide sustainable employment. In Colombia, they source from the region's only tea farm, which serves as a bird sanctuary and collaborates with local biologists on native bird surveys.
Tuberculosis is the deadliest infectious disease in the world, and yet it is preventable. So why is that? Peeling back the hastily covered cracks in global healthcare, we find the familiar faces of poverty, injustice, and systemic oppression writhing just below the surface. But familiar problems have familiar answers, which is why Keats & Co is working with Partners in Health and directing 100% of our profit from this subscription to provide long term funding for Tuberculosis in some of the world’s most affected regions.
Subscribe to your favorite Keats & Co teas for added benefits Customize your tea ritual by selecting from a variety of blends, including caffeinated and caffeine-free options, and choose your preferred delivery frequency—every two, four, six, or eight weeks. Our subscription model is designed for flexibility, allowing you to adjust your selections and schedule as desired. You also get extra perks when you subscribe! Get 10% off on every order, free shipping, and the feeling of doing good because every subscription order is a consistent donation to underserved regions that need it most.