What made us start Brew Crew?
While at university, we joined Enactus, a student-led social enterprise, opening our eyes to how business can be a force for good that can have a genuinely positive impact in the world. The coffee industry has a long history of exploitative trade, where producers living in some of the most politically and environmentally challenging parts of the world have to accept unfair trading practices designed to benefit consumers. So we set out to start a business that makes a real, tangible difference to the most important people in the supply chain: the producers!
Sourcing
We partner with coffee importers we share our values in ethical sourcing and providingcoffee with a sustainable future for producers and consumers. Our main importing partners are Covoya, Falcon, Sucafina, Primavera, Omwani and occasionally other importers who provide detailed levels of transparency on their coffee offerings. By partnering with coffee importers that have long standing relationships with small scale coffee producers, this provides financial and logistical support to small-scale coffee farmers. Our aim as a coffee roaster is to find out how we can source coffee that has the greatest benefit for the producers, with our goal in the future to develop more direct trading relationships where these merit a greater outcome for the coffee producers!
What does sustainability mean to us?
Sustainability has become a real buzzword in the coffee industry. For us, sustainability is at the heart of what we want to aim towards as a social enterprise, and this goes far beyond increasing the amount we recycle and minimising waste (although this is still very important). To maximise our impact, at Brew Crew we constantly consider sustainability throughout the entire supply chain, and assess where we can make a difference at each stage. So what exactly does this mean ?
Like the coffee we buy, our focus on sustainability has to begin at origin. This is often overlooked, but a large proportion of the carbon produced from coffee, is done so during farming and transportation. This is a big reason why our sourcing strategy is so important to us. By developing long-term trading relationships with farmers and cooperatives, and ensuring we pay well above Fairtrade prices, we can make sure that we give farmers the financial stability they need to be able to invest in sustainable farming practices and reduce their impact on the environment. To go even further, many of our projects also provide farms and cooperatives with additional means of reducing their impact on the environment at the heart of coffee production. By co-funding projects, such as our reforestation project with Copaíba in Brazil, we provide tangible impact to do our bit to ensure that the coffee industry, and the planet, is here to stay.
Once we have purchased our coffee for fair prices in sustainable trading relationships, and supported projects at origin, we minimise our impact on the environment wherever we can once it gets to us. None of our packaging needs to go to landfill, and is available in fully compostable or recyclable packaging. We also help our wholesale partners to operate sustainably From supplying the most energy efficient machines and providing fully compostable packaging, to encouraging more efficient barista work flow to minimise waste and cost, we do all we can to keep our waste and our impact on the environment as low as possible.
Ethical Coffee With A Cause
At Brew Crew, we want to make it as easy for coffee drinkers to understand how they are making a difference through coffee, just by enjoying high quality, freshly roasted specialty coffee! As a social enterprise, we commit 10% of our retail sales to support social and environmental projects in the regions we source our coffee from, showing you what every pound does, in meaningful numbers.
How Our Projects Make A Difference
Committing portions of all our coffee sales is our way of ensuring we pass back some of the value added at the end of supply chain in coffee. Partnering with our importers and award winning NGO's means we can ensure we are contributing to meaningful causes, that will pave a more sustainable future for the coffee industry.