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Further Reading on Green Coffee & Tea


Coffee and tea are big subjects and we can't hope to cover every aspect, but here are some resources and leads to help you dig deeper into your search for earth and people-friendly tea and coffee.

The 2006 documentary film Black Gold delves into the social and political tangle of coffee.

Bring Your Own is a site dedicated to the non-disposable, from mugs to shopping bags.

Coffee and Conservation is a site dedicated to “resources on the coffee and habitat connection for the conscientious consumer.”

Green LA Girl has been an authority as well as an agitator for fair and sustainable coffee. She is the spark behind The Starbucks Challenge and her blog is a trove of information.

Equal Exchange

Fairtrade Labeling Organizations International

Organic Trade Association

Organic Consumers Association

Rainforest Alliance is an organization doing a lot of good work to support sustainable coffee production.

Smithsonian National Zoological Park and Bird Friendly Coffee

TransFair is the Fair Trade certification organization here in the U.S.

 
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