Dancing Goats® Coffee

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Dancing Goats® Coffee Sustainability Actions

Direct trade sourcing

Batdorf & Bronson sources its coffee beans through long-term direct trade relationships with growers and producers in regions such as Ethiopia, Colombia, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Mexico, Bolivia, Peru, and Papua New Guinea, emphasizing fair wages, sustainable practices, and quality control via personal farm visits and direct oversight.

Environmental awards

The company received multiple environmental awards in the early 2000s, including the U.S. EPA's Green Power Leadership Award in 2001 and an honorable mention in 2002 for its commitment to renewable energy, as well as a Pollution Prevention and Sustainable Business Practices award from the Governor of Washington in 2002.

Pioneered sustainability practices

The company expanded operations including a second roastery in Atlanta, Georgia, where it pioneered sustainability practices in the industry.

Long-standing producer relationship

In the mid-1990s, Batdorf & Bronson deepened its ties with local producers through direct-trade partnerships, such as a long-standing relationship with Guatemalan farmer Cristina Gonzalez established around 1995, which emphasized sustainable sourcing and quality control.

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About Dancing Goats® Coffee

  • Status
  • Unverified
  • Employees
  • 25 - 100
  • Country
  • United States