I would say that tea is definitely obtained the respect and also the exclusive place in middle within the people. Every day folks gets up and will go immediately towards kitchen along with makes a warm cup of tea for themselves. And also whenever the person firm and also quite overwhelmed up, the tea is one that actually allows for developing ideas fresh and going returning to the execute.
When packaging tea for the commercial and retail market, packaging is imperative. Tea packaging plays an enormous role in attracting buyers. Your tea needs to taste good with an attractive design. Obviously you'll discover thousands of tea companies, and the market is getting saturated with more competition since you read this. So when it comes to creating your package, it makes sense to talk to a team with extensive knowledge In order to stick out, most companies focus within the they are most serious about.
In this post I have rounded up 15 Eco-Friendly Tea Packaging Designs to inspire you for some new creative ideas. We hope you will enjoy this collection, and get inspired! do you love eco-friendly packagings? Me too!
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15 Fresh Eco-Friendly Tea Packaging Designs Inspiration
1. Delilah via Lun Yau
The packaging is inspired by chalkboards, which give an organic and personal feel. The packaging for tea and coffee used the same screen printed speech bubble package with the Delilah logo, as if Delilah is a person speaking. Coloured chalks are supplied within the hamper so that the packaging can be personalised as a gift.
2. YES FOR ECO via Linda Fridrihsone
Packaging design for ecological products company.
3. Lipton Tea Packaging Design & Product Development via Aaron Lim Z Y
A redesign of Lipton Yellow Label teabags conceptualizing it into a 4-in-1 solution for tea drinking enthusiasts. A stirrer that does not compromise the well-known way of blending teabags by dipping motion; a teabag coaster that keeps your tea well-blended while maintaining a clean surrounding; and a potpurri for the wardrobes or cupboards after drying the used teabags and adding drops of scented oil to them.
Besides the redeveloped teabags, the external packaging of the new Yellow Label Tea features a minimal pictoral representation with clear and concise instructions on the back of the packaging to facilitate the new possibilities available to the tea drinking enthusiasts.
4. Mint Green Tea Packaging - AWAKEN via Jacqueline Minkler
Created for a boutique tea shop for display. Rather than individually packaged tea bags, the containers of loose leaf tea & fresh mint is an eco-friendly solution.
5. ECO-PACKAGING FOR TEA via Lucia Plevová
Eco-design created from waste materials - paper tubes in combination with printed thinner cardboard and colored graphics.
Material: paper tubes, cardboard, stickers.
6. TEALIGHTFUL via Pascal Set Sail
'Drinking Tea' is starting to be really popular in Holland. There are moreand more tea shops popping up and every restaurant is offering a large rangeof different and exotic teas. These days people do not want to have a weakand boring tea from a tea-bag, but want to have real, fresh, fragrant herbs.
7. Tea Traditions via Courtney Schleich
This is an Eco-friendly package design for a brand called Tea Traditions. The graphics were intended to appear like those seen on a vintage tea tin, while the packaging itself is made from brown recycled paper. There is also minimal ink use, with only one color representing each particular flavor of tea.
8. TEATUL Tea packaging via Arctica
A freshand natural tea for a pleasant life. While thinking over the conceptual design ofthe packaging, we focused on making it environmentally-friendly, trying toemphasize its relations with Nature. We took a poster tube made of recycledtextured cardboard as a basis, and used simple graphics. Complicated design solutionsand multicolored themes had to be put aside to ensure a simplified productionprocess. Each of these simple patterns works as a visual code for a particular kindof tea, while making our ‘green’ concept look noticeable and attractive.
9. Tea Hugger via Hannah Jackson
Packaging for a fictitious organic tea company called Tea Hugger. The packaging is made from 100% recycled paper and is held together by tabs so that no glue needed to be used in the construction of it.
10. Green Leaf | Green Life via Francesco Stefanini
Contest for a Naming, Logo and Packaging for a new brand of Juice and Tea product.
11. Eco-Friendly Tea Packaging via Jenny Kim
Rishi Tea, the leading purveyor of organic and Fair Trade Certified™ loose leaf teas, introduces the Eco-Fresh packaging, ushering in the transformation of the brand's packaging formal a labeled tin to a more environmentally friendly, sealed bag in a printed, bi-lingual box. The move provides a strategic change to invest more in tea quality and freshness and less in packaging, storage and transit costs. The airtight bag in a box is far better suited to preserve the freshness and character of Rishi Tea's signature teas. Rishi Tea will gradually transition its entire line of loose leaf tins to this new, more sustainable format.
12. Twinings Tea Packaging via Stephanie Mulvey
Since its beginnings in 1706, London’s Twinnings Tea is identified as an upper class brand. Stephanie used traditional graphic design techniques, such as letter press along side a modern material of recycled paper, with colour and single word expressions to create a modern packaging that will attract the younger generation of 15- 25 year olds.
13. Tea package – Chinese tea traditions via Michal Marko
Package of Chinese tea traditions. Made to young package competition.
14. RIN GREEN TEA via Lynn Nguyễn
This completely adorable green tea packaging is targeted toward young adult females (13-25). Each flavour has been characterised with a unique character and distinctive wallpaper design. The structure of the package reflects the paper coffee/tea cup which will definitely enhance the shelf appeal and presentation.
Women will not be able to resist the cuteness that oozes out of these designs.
15. Natural Packaging for Tea via Riska Tiofani
Organic Packaging for Organic Tea (St.Dalfour brand was used for educational purpose only)