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Dean - Dean's Beans's avatar

Hey! Don't throw the baby out with the brew water! There are many companies (almost exclusively small) who are serious about "sustainability" and farmer welfare. I have been calling out phony claims from coffee and other companies for thirty years. They just don't stop coming. But the few companies that do the work deserve credit and even respect. I won't name them because I am not trying to promote any particular company (I retired last July and turned Dean's Beans Organic Coffee into a worker-owned cooperative). But I would love to see an article here that focuses on the "good coffee" companies, not the poseurs.

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Eden's avatar

Loved this! The company I work for was recently granted B Corp status and going through that process was really interesting. There are so many different ways to define "good" and even for a B Corp certification, you might score really highly in one area and lower in another, but you're still recognized as getting that passing grade. I don't think any one company (or person or product for that matter) can be wholly good. To me, as long as I see that a company is trying, they've committed to learning (but actually committed to learning, not just said they did lol), and they've taken baby steps in a direction that I agree with, that's good enough for me!

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