Social Entrepreneurship Transforming Waste Materials In The Coffee Industry Into High-Demand Apparel And Home Decor Products
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Your love of coffee + the world’s great need to alleviate poverty = a transformative business opportunity. Coffee has become far more than just the #1 consumed beverage in the world, it’s actually become a culture of its own. A culture that begins in Countries where coffee is cultivated and exported, leaving behind resources that most coffee drinkers aren’t even aware of. Our burlap products and coffee wood products are just a few examples of this. Millions of burlap sacks a year that were intended to haul coffee, end up being disposed of and/or burned after rotting in storage facilities beyond their useful shelf life. Similarly, a coffee tree must be pruned nearly to it’s roots every few years in order to maintain it’s bush-like form. The wood that is pruned from these trees is often just burned as firewood. We have found a way to turn this waste from coffee farming into valuable, high-demand products via upcycling, and with your help we can expand the coffee culture into new realms of creativity…and transform lives along the way.
Social Entrepreneurship Transforming Waste Materials In The Coffee Industry Into High-Demand Apparel And Home Decor Products
Social Entrepreneurship Transforming Waste…
Social Entrepreneurship Transforming Waste Materials In The Coffee Industry Into High-Demand Apparel And Home Decor Products
Your love of coffee + the world’s great need to alleviate poverty = a transformative business opportunity. Coffee has become far more than just the #1 consumed beverage in the world, it’s actually become a culture of its own. A culture that begins in Countries where coffee is cultivated and exported, leaving behind resources that most coffee drinkers aren’t even aware of. Our burlap products and coffee wood products are just a few examples of this. Millions of burlap sacks a year that were intended to haul coffee, end up being disposed of and/or burned after rotting in storage facilities beyond their useful shelf life. Similarly, a coffee tree must be pruned nearly to it’s roots every few years in order to maintain it’s bush-like form. The wood that is pruned from these trees is often just burned as firewood. We have found a way to turn this waste from coffee farming into valuable, high-demand products via upcycling, and with your help we can expand the coffee culture into new realms of creativity…and transform lives along the way.