Acting
responsible.
Thinking
sustainable.

We take our responsibility seriously in ensuring
a sustainable and fair coffee value chain.
Engaging our suppliers is an essential component
of our holistic approach.

Our Ethical Sourcing Guideline defines what
“more sustainable sourcing” means to us and
outlines our expectations on our suppliers for
a more ethical trade.

Building on these principles, we have developed
a Sustainability Toolbox, which includes a
selection of projects to achieve positive and
long-term effects in our coffee communities.

Sustainability toolbox projects

YOUNG COFFEE EXPERTS
Providing young people with opportunities to stay in the business of producing coffee

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Empowerment of women in the coffee value chain

COMMUNICATIVE FARMERING
Providing a direct link between producers and consumers

DEMONSTRATION FIELDS
Providing a training field where producers can learn and see the positive impact of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)

FINANCE AND BUSINESS TRAINING
Providing small-scale producers an understanding about coffee finance and business management

INDEPENDENT FARMER SCHOOL APPROACH
Transferring knowledge to small-scale producers through adult education methods

COMMUNITY SAVING AND LOAN SYSTEM
Providing finance access for small-scale producers

CLIMATE CHANGE TRAINING
Providing training to increase the resilience of coffee production systems against the impact of climate change

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