March 5, 2018

How to Green Up Your Coffee Shop for Good!

How to green up your coffee shop.
Learn the quickest, easiest and most effective way to minimize wastes! 

Being eco-friendly is one of the most popular policies in new entrepreneurship. These days it is called “ecopreneurist” and all about finding strategies to help your business go green. Now, if you want to pursue a green coffee shop, keep reading this article to find out how to do it.

Firstly, the biggest source of environmental damage where coffee is concerned comes during the production of the beans. That is why at Coffland Corp, we embrace a fair-trade coffee policy through which we make sure every farmer applies agricultural techniques to preserve the land and its biodiversity.

And if you are thinking about saving some money, luckily your business can get a tax credit for specific energy-saving investments, in a variety of forms. Greening up your business building can also get you a tax deduction for your expenses. Have you ever put that into consideration?

You will be using that money on some other investment. Future generations will thank you for supporting this almost unwritten policies. A green coffee shop is a good selling point, particularly for young adults and teenagers that appreciate a business when it gives them the change to reduce their carbon footprint.

Now, take notes of all these simples steps you can follow to create an eco-friendly business experience for your coffee shop.

Fair-trade coffee

Small businesses in the coffee industry have chosen to launch their brand with transparency. That is what fair-trade coffee is all about because the organizations, and small businesses behind it, have strict standards when it comes to sustainable agricultural practices. Choose labels that respect this matter.

Offer vegan alternatives

Animal-source food can have a negative impact on the environment. This is known for factory farms of dairy products. So much so that a great vast of them had to switch to non-dairy alternatives, such as almond milk, soy milk, coconut milk, and rice milk. Your business carbon footprint will reduce to almost 250% of the CO2 per day that will probably produce someone who does not pursue a vegan diet.

Having reusable spoons and cups

As we mentioned in a previous post last week, you can make your coffee business plastic free by having reusable spoons and cups. Selling reusable cups can turn out as a very profitable idea and a good decision for the wellbeing of the environment. Just imagine how much damage represent those single-use cups that are being thrown away each year. It makes up for an estimated of 14.4 million units. And remember to also replace stirring rods with metallic spoons.

Change your lighting

For your coffee shop to go green, you have to switch to LED lighting. But even if they do cost a bit more than regular lighting, they last longer and reduce your electricity monthly bills. These bulbs are up to 80% more efficient than traditional lighting. But how this helps the environment? Well, less energy use reduces the demand for power plants and decreases greenhouse gas emissions.

Did you think you have to make big renovations to your place? Having a green coffee shop is about small solutions to get bigger results. At Coffland Corp, we love to inspire you to become a greater version of your entrepreneur self, or shall we say ecopreneur? Anyways! Keep visiting our blog to get more info regarding this matter and contact us if you want us to be your fair-trade coffee providers.

How to minimize wastes.
There are several key strategies to green up your coffee shop.




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