Tea lovers will probably not like this one because most of them, especially the older generation born in the 1980s and earlier, like saving teabags.
They use one teabag to make two cups of tea, and this was before the New Dawn. However, seeing that their favourite tea can be used in many ways should be thrilling.
Moving with sustainability, most fashion brands are looking at natural resources to dye fabrics.
Mushrooms, lichen, algae, plants and herbal tisanes, like rooibos, are some of the most sought-after natural resources by fashion designers.
Adele du Toit, SA Rooibos Council spokesperson, says it’s great to see rooibos being used to dye everything from shawls to scarves, T-shirts, hoodies, dresses and trousers – because the fast fashion trend of rapidly producing inexpensive clothing by…