The Ethical Tea PartnershipTetley is an active
member of the Ethical Tea Partnership (ETP). The ETP is a non-commercial
alliance of over 20 international tea packers who share a vision for a
thriving tea industry that is socially just and environmentally
sustainable.
The ETP operates in all the major tea growing
regions – Argentina, Brazil, China, India (Assam, Kerala, and Tamil
Nadu), Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania. Together these
supply over 85% of world tea exports.
So what exactly does the ETP do?Assuring living and working conditions on tea estatesThe
ETP uses independent monitors to assess how estates are performing
against the social and environmental criteria laid out in the ETP
Standard. These are
• employment is freely chosen
• freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining
• health and safety
• child labour and young workers
• wages and benefits
• working hours
• discrimination
• regular employment
• no harsh or inhumane treatment
• agrochemicals
• biodiversity
• soil conservation
• water conservation
• energy use
• waste management
If
an estate fails to meet the requirements of the Standard an ETP
Regional Manager will work with estate management to address the issues.
If the producer does not take steps to deal with the problem areas then
the estate will be suspended and no ETP member will buy from it until
full remediation has taken place.
Helping estates become more sustainableThe
ETP partners with reputable organisations such as UNICEF and CARE
International to jointly raise funds for projects that will help
producers meet the ETP Standard. Since it was founded in 1997 the ETP
has worked on a wide range of issues that have brought about long
lasting improvements for people who live and work on tea estates.
Examples are improving health and safety through dust control in China,
involving both workers and management in key decision-making in Sri
Lanka and an age checking system to reduce the potential for child
labour in Malawi.
Full details of these and other projects can be found on the ETP website
www.ethicalteapartnership.org