Interview with Sarah Cadoret, Qwetch
Tell us a bit about your company
The story of Qwetch began when Stéphane Miquel travelled to Danian in China with friends, and met the head of the humanitarian association, Couleurs de Chine (Colours of China). In China, everyone drinks loose leaf tea, anytime, anywhere from home to the paddy fields, at work, while commuting, in parks, alone or as a family… Inspired by this culture, on his return to France, Stéphane developed the concept of the “on-the-go teamug”. He adapted the traditional container in which the Chinese infuse their daily tea to the requirements of western tea and infusion drinkers. And that’s how Qwetch started in 2010!
For the last 10 years Qwetch has been offering safe and reusable on-the-go food containers which allow people to eat, drink and infuse every day. Containers designed for those who want to transport their food and drink while avoiding the use of disposable bottles and food packaging.
Qwetch is committed to taking care of people and the planet. This is our purpose, why we exist. Our mission is to promote a healthy and supportive lifestyle by designing and marketing sustainable and fashionable products for food and drink. Our vision is to contribute to the development of a happy society where consuming well is not detrimental to our natural resources.
Tell us about your latest product(s), promotions or launches visitors can hope to see on your stand.
For the Fall-Winter 2021 period, Qwetch is launching its new collection of zero waste containers for all those who wish to put an end to a daily life subject to disposable plastic packaging and objects. Without compromising on aesthetics, the brand offers new products with sophisticated designs.
Among them: Hanami, a tribute to the Japanese cherry blossom declined on insulated bottles, glass and stainless-steel teamugs and lunchboxes; Albertine, collection co-imagined with ceramic artist Myriam Aït Amar; Banquise, collection signed by Gib La Manufacture – Lyon artist committed to the environmental cause – one of the bottles, Banquise Polar bear, is a charity product launched in partnership with the charity organization For My Planet. Come and discover on our booth small, medium or large insulated bottles (with the Titan range), glass and stainless steel teamugs, insulated meal & soup boxes but also a new shaker and the latest 100% Made in France product from Qwetch: the Food Container.
Why was Eco Life Scandinavia 2021 an unmissable opportunity for you?
To present our brand to the nordics key players and to find partners to develop our presence in Scandinavia. We are really looking to presenting our products and the Qwetch spirit.
What kind of visitors are you looking forward to meeting at Eco Life Scandinavia?
All relevant people working in the organic food industry in the Nordics.
Find Qwetch on stand E39.
Eco Life Scandinavia and Nordic Organic Food Fair will return to Malmö, Sweden, on Wednesday and Thursday 17-18 November. To register for a free trade ticket, please click here.
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