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    Sustainable Tea at Unilever

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    rP os t 9-712-438 REV: DECEMBER 21‚ 2011 REBECCA M. HENDERSON FREDERIK NELLEMANN Sustainable Tea at Unilever op yo To survive and prosper over the long term‚ learn how to adapt your business model by making it servant to society and the environment. Not the other way around. — Paul Polman‚ CEO‚ Unilever In 2010 Unilever announced its commitment to a new “Sustainable Living Plan”‚ a document that set wide-ranging company-wide goals for improving the health and well-being

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    6/25/2014 Creative Brief/Strategy - Liptons Ice Tea 20th October 2011 Creative Brief/Strategy - Liptons Ice Tea [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/I7QdKhwdOM0/TqByhbQDdZI/AAAAAAAAAHA/5kX6gIa9FbM/s1600/liptons.jpg] Old Campaign; “don’t knock it ‘til you’ve tried it” (2010‚ iD experiential) http://www.idexperiential.co.uk/Clients/Lipton-Ice-Tea#content [http://www.idexperiential.co.uk/Clients/Lipton-IceTea#content] Launched because 60% of people claimed they didn’t like the taste‚ without ever trying

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    Honest tea

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    ACADEMIC ABSTRACT The Honest Tea case is about an entrepreneur‚ Seth Goldman‚ who built a successful social venture in the alternative beverage industry. After building Honest Tea to become an industry leader‚ Seth faced with the decision of whether to merge with Coca-Cola and how to successfully manage the post-merger transition. Information about the alternative beverage industry and Seth’s use of social media is presented to help determine how Honest Tea can continue to grow after merging

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    History of Tea

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    James Taylor planted the first 19 acres of tea in Loolecondra Estate near Kandy‚ Ceylon and this marked the birth tea industry in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 1872 First sale of Loolecondra teas in Kandy 1873 Export of Sri Lanka’s first tea consignment of 23 lbs from Loolecondra Estate to London 1876 Founding of the first Broking firm John Brothers & Co. 1877 Manufacture of first “SIROCCO” tea drier by Samuel C. Davidson 1880 Manufacture of first tea rolling machine by John Walker & Co

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    Business Situation

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    Business Situation 1 1. Summarize the factors which you believe would cause an explosive demand for the new tea by using the economic factors that drive the demand for any product. According to Hubbard and O’Brien (2013) the market demand is the demand by all consumers of a given good or service (p. 76). Variables that drive market demand include: price‚ income‚ prices of related goods‚ tastes‚ population and demographics‚ and expected future prices. The law of demand is‚ holding everything

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    Types of Teas

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    Tea is soothing‚ a quality to be craved in these stressful days. It is more subtle than coffee and meant to be sipped‚ not gulped. A cup of tea has less caffeine than a cup of coffee — half the amount or less. From a single evergreen plant‚ camillia sinensis‚ come the thousands of nonherbal teas consumed around the world. The variety depends on where the tea is grown and how it is gathered and processed. Some variables that determine the type of tea are whether the tea is made from long leaves or

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    Coffee and Tea

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    Coffee and Tea Coffee and tea have existed in the world for a long time. Hundreds of years ago‚ people who lived in South America started to produce coffee‚ but the earliest drink likes coffee was made by ancient Arabian. They thought it was a kind of medicine used for stomach. After the 15th century‚ coffee was spread to other countries such as Egypt and Ottoman Empire by Muslims who were back from Hajj‚ while in ancient China‚ Chinese people started to make tea about 3000 years ago. Because

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    Chinese Tea

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    Chinese Tea: Chinese Tea has a very long and complex history that dates back a few millennia. According to Chinese legends‚ a Chinese inventor and emperor was the first person to discover tea in 2737BC. It is said that the emperor liked his drinking water boiled before he drank it so it would be clean‚ so that is what his servants did. One day‚ on a trip to a distant region‚ he and his army stopped to rest. A servant began boiling water for him to drink‚ and a dead leaf from the wild tea bush fell

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    Tea Catechin

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    Abstract Tea catechins (TC) not only have many functions on human health but also have functions in food preservation and food industry. Tea catechins have many effects on food‚ especially preventing lipid oxidation by its antioxidant ability. In this report‚ chelating activity of catechins on Fe2+ ions and free radical scavenging ability on chicken meat to prevent rancidity by lipid oxidation at different concentrations and with different types of TC were studied. Keywords: Tea catechin (TC)

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    tea industry

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    McLeod Russel world’s largest tea plantation Company‚ accounting for 8% of India’s total tea production and 2% of the world’s tea production. McLeod Russel has been growing tea in India since 1869. They manage 47 tea estates in the Assam Valley‚ 6 tea estates in the Dooars region of West Bengal‚ 3 factories in Vietnam and 6 estates in Uganda and we have management control of the world renowned Gisovu estate in Rwanda. It is undisputedly the single largest private sector tea company in the world with

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