RECYCLE WITH OFFBLAK: Zero To Landfill

We take active actions to reduce waste and carbon because these are our global problems.

We know recycling is as important to our consumers as it is to us.

That is why we offer our consumers a FREEPOST address to send us back your used aluminium foil tea sachets, so that we can properly recycle them with specialists. 

The great thing is that a lot of you do help and support us to achieve Zero To Landfill.

HOW DOES 'ZERO TO LANDFILL' WORK?

1 Collect your used tea sachets

2 Send used sachets to us FREE to get it recycled!

3 Recycle outer tea packs in home recycling bin!

Use our FREEPOST address (UK only) to send used tea sachets for recycling:

FREEPOST RUBB-YBSY-CXGU
OFFBLAK
WeWork, 184 Shepherds Bush Road
London W6 7NL

LET’S BREAK IT DOWN

TEA SACHETS

• Recycled aluminium foil tea sachets

• Keeps tea flavours locked in for freshness

Luckily, aluminium is widely recyclable if done properly. If not, it often goes in landfill. We want to do things right by our planet and achieve ZERO TO LANDFILL.

HOW TO RECYCLE

• Collect used tea sachets and send them to us in an envelop to a FREEPOST address (UK only):

FREEPOST RUBB-YBSY-CXGU
OFFBLAK,
WeWork, 184 Shepherds Bush Road
London W6 7NL

TEA BAGS

• Recyclable plastic PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate)

• PET is the most widely recycled plastic and can be recycled into polyester fabric, filling for fleeces, carpets and cushion fillings

HOW TO RECYCLE

• Place in your recycling bin provided by your local council

TEA PACK

• Recyclable carton

• Printed only on one side to use less ink & energy

HOW TO RECYCLE

• Place in your recycling bin provided by your local council

DELIVERY BOX

• Recyclable kraft carton

The FSC certificate guarantees that our carton is made from wood and paper sourced from forests that are managed sustainably and meet the highest environmental and social standards. The Forest Stewardship Council is an international non-profit organisation promoting responsible management of the world’s forests.

HOW TO RECYCLE

• Place in your recycling bin provided by your local council