I sent another email to adagio:
Hi Russell,
Thank you for your note. Unfortunately we do not any suggestions for
recycling the sample tins, nor do we offer a recycling program. As you may
know we do offer refills of our larger tins. We know that other customers
have discussed what can be done with used sample tins at www.teachat.com.
Maybe they would be the best people to ask. Hope what little information we
had to offer may be of help :)
Thank you for visiting Adagio Teas!
Kind regards,
Customer Service
http://www.adagio.com
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 15:32:07 -0500
To: Adagio Teas
Subject: E-mail
Hello! I wrote you a week or two ago...here's another: what do I do with all
of the tea tins? When they are empty, it seems a shame to have to throw them
in the trash. Do you take them back for recycling? Or do you know if there are
local programs that would?
Thanks for being so great!
Russell
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They are great. I added my blog to their list o' blogs...so this hopefully means I'll get some readers. I read a few of the other tea blogs with more than 30 posts, and they are nice, with pictures...I wonder where they get those pics from. I haven't put anything nice like that together...not sure I could.
Lately I'm thinking I need to develop some kind of contact out in India...or maybe explore teas grown in the US...wikipedia seems to think that tea is grown here, but I can't imagine where...
1 comment:
Hi there,
Tea is only being grown in South Carolina currently. The original plantation (Charleston Tea Plantation - 127 acres on Wadmalaw Island) was sold to Bigelow Tea in 2003. This link (http://www.bigelowtea.com/act/) has the details about the plantation and its American Classic Tea.
Katrina of The Tea Pages
http://teapages.blogspot.com
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