Made Here: Sarjesa Delivers Social Impact, One Cup of Tea at a Time

by Olivia Piché

A colourful mug beside a box of tea with a circular decoration in the background.
Photo by Megan Maundrell Photography, courtesy of Sarjesa.

Stemming from a school project, Alexandra Sangster created a tea to raise awareness about violence toward women and girls. Now, more than eight years later, Sangster has grown that concept into Sarjesa, a tea company offering delicious tea blends and latte powders while trying to create systemic change to empower women.

“It became clear that treating the symptoms of violence toward women, like economic disempowerment, [doesn’t address] underlying issues,” Sangster says. “To heal those things and change the way women are looked at in the community requires work with whole communities.” Sarjesa’s sourcing framework considers its suppliers’ impact on women, and sources ingredients from farmers, growers and communities that economically support women.

Popular flavours include Earl Grey and peppermint, and Sarjesa has started making seasonal blends. As Sangster works toward helping build supply chains that prioritize equity, her customers can trust that every sip of Sarjesa tea supports meaningful change.

 

Where to Find It

Available at several Calgary retail locations
sarjesa.com, @sarjesa_tea

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