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7 Best Earth Friendly and Organic Coffee for a Better Day

Eco Friendly Fair Trade Coffee

A lot of us reach for that steaming cup of Joe to help start our day and get us ready to take on the day. Most likely you are thinking about the flavor of the coffee or the taste but have you ever given the thought “hey is this cup of coffee eco-friendly?” Making a small change like checking if your coffee is eco-friendly is a great way to start a more eco-conscious lifestyle. When you are purchasing coffee you can use this handy earth friendly guide to make sure your coffee fix is eco-friendly.


Is your coffee organic?

Volcanica Coffee Company Organic Coffee

One thing that has become an eco-friendly standard is that organic plants are way better for the planet. Coffee that is non-organic are typically heavily treated with chemical pesticides that can’t just be washed off. Going organic is better for you and for the people who grow it too, as they would be using pesticides and not exposed to them daily. An organic brand that is great tasting and eco-friendly is Volcanica Coffee Company.  Together by choice, working with one shared purpose; to delight you with their exquisite coffee and tea and that is safe from chemical pesticides.

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Is it Fair Trade?

Koa Coffee Medium Roast Whole Bean Kona Coffee

Fair trade certification has become popular over the last decade and coffee drinkers value it. Chains such as Starbucks and Green Mountain are using certified fair trade coffee. What does fair trade mean? Coffee that is grown by farmers who are members that say ‘No’ to child labor, be treated with limited pesticides, and put as much money into the communities that grow it. Some critics are not always sure that coffee companies are legitimately fair trade and the logo should be taken with a grain of salt. But for the most part it’s a general good indication that coffee company you are supporting is thinking about the impact on the environment.  A fair trade coffee that we like and brewed is koacoffee.com.  Koa Coffee is a fair trade grown coffee company based out of Hawaii.  Kona coffee is pure, 100% Kona Coffee. No blends. No inferior beans. Give it a try for your next brewed cup of coffee!

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Brew Your Own Coffee and Make an Impact on the Environment

Another easy way to save money and impact the environment is to brew your coffee daily at home in your own mug. Skip the take out paper cup with the plastic lid and cardboard cozy. When you are finished brewing, you can use the grounds and use them as a fertilizer for your plants. You will be reducing waste and your plants will thank you to for the extra nitrogen. If you do go out for coffee don’t be afraid to ask them where they source their beans from. If they are paying attention to the environment and sourcing from a company that cares about the environment then you can feel good about purchasing your coffee with them.


Karen A Mulvey is a personal social blogger and mom with 14 years of experience in the every day world of motherhood and sustainable product research. Karen is on a mission to help everyday families select sustainable, non-toxic organic products, stop stressing about uncertainties on sustainable home goods and apparel, and start living the life they’ve always wanted.

Follow Karen at @karenAmulveycs | Karen A Mulvey


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