Sip with a Purpose: Turtlely Awesome's Planet-Friendly Brews

Sip with a Purpose: Turtlely Awesome's Planet-Friendly Brews

In a world where our choices impact the planet, ethical consumerism is on the rise. At Turtlely Awesome Coffee, we're all about great coffee and a greener world. Our mission is simple: every bag of coffee we offer puts the planet first. We work closely with our suppliers to ensure fair treatment of farmers and deliver a cup of coffee that's ethical, sustainable, and delicious. Our Turtle-friendly brews protect wildlife and people from start to finish.

Ethical Sourcing: Putting Farmers First

Behind every cup of coffee is a dedicated farmer facing challenges like climate change and growing demand. We get it. At Turtlely Awesome, we make sure that our suppliers only source our coffee from places committed to ethical practices. This means fair wages for hardworking farmers. We believe supporting these farmers is vital for a sustainable coffee industry.

Environmental Responsibility: Reducing Our Carbon Footprint

We love coffee and the planet equally. We chose the roastery we work because they feel the same. Their high-tech roaster uses 80% less gas, cutting emissions. They also use renewable energy, maintain a nearly paperless office, and use eco-friendly packaging. They are determined to keep innovating to reduce waste and protect our planet.

Supporting Coffee Research: Investing in the Future

Our coffee doesn't just taste good; it does good. As well as donating profits to Turtle projects around the world, every purchase also supports World Coffee Research, which is working to ensure coffee's sustainability for future generations.

Join Us in Brewing a Better World

At Turtlely Awesome Coffee, we believe coffee should make the world better. With every sip, you know that our coffee supports ethical and sustainable practices. Our mission to save turtles and sustainable coffee go hand in hand. Join us, one cup at a time, in creating a brighter, greener future.

 

Photo credit: Photo by Livier Garcia

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