Coffee Made Right
Who says a humble bean can’t change the world?
Coffee is by far the world’s favourite drink and one of its most important commodities. With about 2 billion cups of coffee consumed around the world every day, the impact of its production, transport, and consumption cannot be anything but truly staggering.
The Bettr Coffee
The Bettr Coffee
The origins of our coffee is of utmost importance, and we have always nurtured direct and personal relationships with many of the farmers we work with - from Asia to Latin America.
Our aim is to provide more people with more equitable access to opportunities and resources through our coffee value chain.
Whenever and wherever we can, it is also our goal to pursue long-term partnerships with small-holders and other Rainforest Alliance or B Corp certified companies.
Trading directly with our partner farms helps to optimise the commercial benefit they enjoy and also directly impacts their extended communities.
We value our relationship with our farmers – we see them as long-term partners and maintain close and engaged relationships with them.
No matter where our suppliers may come from, it’s safe to say we all hold ecology and community development as our common guiding values.
To brew a Bettr world, you need all the right ingredients, and none is too small or unimportant.
To brew a Bettr world, you need all the right ingredients, and none is too small or unimportant.
From empowering women and promoting community development to protecting fragile ecosystems, we seek to work with small-holders and other Rainforest Alliance or B Corp certified companies wherever possible, to realise our vision of a better world that begins with Bettr coffee.
Partners for a Bettr World
Partners for a Bettr World
We source our coffee beans globally from sustainable producers.
100% of Bettr-branded coffees are intentionally sourced from small-holder farmers and/or certified sustainable sources (e.g. Rainforest Alliance certified).
We ensure that our coffee producers are involved in value chains that benefit their community.
Our coffee growers recognise their position and impact within a micro-ecosystem. Their businesses are also social enterprises that benefit their direct communities. Employment is created on farms for low-income individuals and revenue is used to fund education opportunities for local children.
We support Fairtrade and organic coffee producers
Fairtrade aims to give farmers stability in an unpredictable environment through minimum pricing guarantees or ensuring that earnings go towards the improvement of quality and production. Certified organic coffee is traceable, sustainable, and seasonally grown.