Lipton's tea is poisonous.

Regarding Greenpeace's survey results, Unilever China issued a statement saying that Lipton yellow card black tea raw material 100% was imported, which fully met Chinese national standards. The raw materials and finished products of Lipton Green Tea, Tieguanyin Tea and Jasmine Tea are regularly sent to authoritative third-party testing institutions for testing to ensure that they fully meet the relevant quality and safety requirements in Chinese national standards.

According to the statement, Unilever China follows the strict ISO900 1 quality management system. Lipton tea series drinks have passed HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) certification. Lipton tea beverage produced by Unilever China fully meets the requirements of Chinese national standards for pesticide residues and is a safe and qualified product.

Unilever China's statement also shows that as part of Unilever's "Sustainable Development Action Plan", Unilever announced in 20 10 that by 20 15, Lipton's tea raw materials will be purchased from sustainable tea gardens certified by the internationally renowned organization "Rainforest Alliance"; By 2020, all Unilever tea raw materials will be purchased from sustainable tea gardens certified by Rainforest Alliance. "Rainforest Alliance" certification includes strict pesticide use standards and perfect management system.