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If You Care FSC Certified Unbleached Tea Filters (Short)
100 count
Why we love it
- Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
- FSC certified, sustainably sourced tea filters.
- Unbleached, chemical-free for pure tea taste.
- Eco-friendly single-serve option.
Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.
If You Care Tea Filters are made from unbleached totally chlorine-free (TCF) paper. They will not affect the taste of your tea and will reduce the amount of pollution in our environment because like all If You Care paper products, these tea filters are totally chlorine-free, so they do not release chlorine or chlorine derivatives into our lakes, rivers and streams.
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Curated to reduce plastic exposure where it matters most
Everything in this shop meets expert-backed criteria developed with the Oceanic Preservation Society — prioritizing reduced plastic where it counts most.
✓ Plastic never touches anything you ingest
✓ Free from BPA and all “BP” alternatives
✓ Free from PFAS and other “forever chemicals”
✓ Selected to avoid endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and other chemicals associated with hormone disruption