


This sudent at UQAM created a unique way to package tea that is meant to reduce environmental impact and send a message about our water.
The packaging of this all-natural flavored tea in placed in long plastic pockets that take on the color of polluted water. The aesthetic of this Melissa Pilon ‘Estuary’ tea design is like a set of water samples collected for a lab. Clever!
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