New Methods for Packaging Tea - Wooden Boxes and Ceramic Pots

As a kind of natural health drink, tea has become popular in the international market in recent years. As one of the important competition and promotion methods, tea has also been improved and updated. In the past, most famous teas or regular teas were packed in bags and tin boxes. Nowadays tea exporters (especially tea exporters) and consumer countries have all introduced new types of tea packaging such as wooden boxes and ceramic pots. Most of these new types of packaging are simple and natural, and they give people a sense of intimacy and nostalgia, which complements the natural beverages such as tea. Therefore, despite the high cost of these packages, many companies are happy to adopt them. Some of these budding small companies hope to increase their awareness of the company in order to gain a foothold in the market. Other well-known tea companies with strong financial resources use it to open up new markets.

It should be pointed out that some countries have already used new types of tea packaging, and so far they have not taken up a large proportion of the entire tea packaging. They are only used in the main high-quality tea packaging, such as Darjeeling tea in India, the United States, and Western Europe. The country processes and sells specialty teas, delicious teas, etc. The above-mentioned new packaging is more commonly used wooden packaging, but the main drawback of wooden box is the poor sealing effect is not conducive to the long-term preservation of tea, for this reason, some companies in order to reduce costs, use cardboard box instead of wooden box; A newly packaged ceramic tea pot, both pottery and porcelain, is beautifully produced and colorful. However, due to the fact that ceramic pots are easily broken, the appearance of the ceramic pots is often added to wooden boxes or cartons, resulting in higher packaging costs.

In order to make up for and overcome the shortcomings of wooden box and ceramic jar packaging, some tea companies are trying to find a solution. Such as the use of tin foil in the wooden box, etc., to ensure that the seal as much as possible; in the ceramic jar packaging without contamination of the degradable plastic, etc., this will not only ensure the appearance, but also to avoid the external light, temperature and humidity of the tea color , smell and taste effects. However, in the long run, the development of universal and practical new tea packaging still needs continuous efforts.