
I cannot imagine a day without coffee—the aromas and tastes awaken all my senses. Personally, I have gone green with this daily practice: buying organic beans, using ceramic cups and composting used coffee grounds. As a coffee-loving greenophile, I often ponder how we can take personal practices, such as drinking coffee, into the local marketplace. While most of us have heard bad press about disposable coffee cups, perhaps we’ve not considered other opportunities that can take the daily coffee ritual into green territory. With cup in hand, I’ve thought of a few ideas for how green coffee-lovers can take to our home-based environmental practices to the local coffee marketplace. After all, small steps practiced at home can often be encouraged on the local, community level. You can take green ideas the next level by talking to these merchants about some ideas that they can use to go green. Here are a few ideas to consider:
• Fair Trade produced coffee. Fair Trade is a trading partnership, based on dialogue, transparency and respect, which seeks greater equity in international trade. It contributes to sustainable development by offering better trading conditions to, and securing the rights of, marginalized producers and workers – especially in South America. By purchasing and drinking Fair Trade coffee at home, you encourage local coffee shops and retailers to carry more Fair Trade products.
• Encourage your local coffee shop to sell reusable BPA-free stainless steel cups and offer refill discounts. This helps to solve the disposable cup issue.
• Convince retailers that burlap bags used for shipping coffee beans can be sold to customers for craft and garden projects—they make great layers in flowerbeds in lieu of mulch.
• Retailers can also recycle used coffee grounds to local farmers and gardeners for composting and plant food. Some plants that need the acidity these grounds provide are rosebushes, azaleas, rhododendrons and hosta.
These are just a few of the ideas I’ve had. I’d love to hear about other ways we can go green with coffee. If you know of a local coffee shop in your area that has gone green, please share it so others can support their efforts.



