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Sustainable Coffee Shops: Making the Switch to Compostables

Sustainable Coffee Shops: Making the Switch to Compostables

by Needmore Coffee | Mar 12, 2020 | Coffee Chat, Needmore News, The Industry, Uncategorized

How can we work together to make local coffee shops more sustainable?    If you have read our other posts, you know that protecting the environment is very important to us. Needmore Coffee Roasters only works with coffee producers who are as committed to preserving...
How Organic Coffee Improves Human and Environmental Health

How Organic Coffee Improves Human and Environmental Health

by Sarah Petersen | Jul 4, 2019 | Coffee Chat, Farmers, The Industry, Uncategorized

Did you know that non-organic coffee is one of the most chemically treated foods in the world? It’s true. Much of conventional coffee is filled with synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, and insecticides. It’s not a very appetizing image. I drink...
Nicaragua Coffee: Meet PRODECOOP

Nicaragua Coffee: Meet PRODECOOP

by Needmore Coffee | Jun 25, 2019 | Coffee Chat, Farmers, The Industry, Uncategorized

Why Choose Nicaraguan Coffee When you drink a cup of coffee made with beans from Nicaragua, you get to enjoy the taste of gorgeous landscapes and rich history. It’s no surprise that coffee has been produced on a large scale in Nicaragua since the 1800s because...
Mexican Chiapas Coffee: Beans That Build Communities

Mexican Chiapas Coffee: Beans That Build Communities

by Needmore Coffee | May 14, 2019 | Farmers, Product Spotlight, The Industry

At Needmore Coffee Roasters we believe that coffee is about strengthening communities. We source our Mexican Chiapas coffee from the Triunfo Verde Co-op because they share our commitment to environmental, economic, and social sustainability. The Triunfo Verde...

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