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End the Embargo CoffeeUSCSCA Member
Thanksgiving Coffee Wins Environmental Award! 11/1/01 > $$$- the wholesale price is 6.50, the retail price is 9.50, what organization couldn't use $120 a month from the sale of only 40 packages? > Sell it to your members, students, the public, and hey, maybe even Fidel himself could use a little coffee.... > Foster cultural understanding just by drinking tasty coffee, 15 cents per packages goes to Global Exchange to support their educational programs and "reality tours" of Cuba. > Spread the word about the embargo, exercise your inalienable right to contribute to peace and understanding in your community and around the world. > Ensure coffee farmers a fair wage by supporting Fair Trade certified coffee. > What other coffee allows you vote with your pocketbook on so many important social issues?
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USCSCA Member Thanksgiving Coffee Wins Environmental Award! 11/1/01
| NOTE: For USCSCA
groups who have not yet ordered "End the Embargo Coffee" now
is the time to stock up on this perfect holiday gift and fundraising
idea! Now more than ever, we need to get our message out about Cuba to
have it removed from the US list of 'states that sponsor terrorism.'
Use this wonderful, award winning coffee to inform your friends, family and coworkers-even elected officials and their aides, about Cuba and make money to finance your activities to create sustainable relationships with our Cuban neighbors. Thanksgiving Coffee is planning to enter into its own twinning agreement with coffee cooperatives in Santiago de Cuba, so it will not only be a corporate sponsor of USCSCA, but also developing a sustained relationship with counterparts in Cuba! Let's support them and ourselves and give this coffee the exposure it so richly deserves! SPECIALTY COFFEE COMPANY RECEIVES CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD Fort Bragg, CA (November, 2001) - Thanksgiving Coffee Company, an environmentally responsible business based in northern California, has been named a recipient of the state's 2001 Waste Reduction Award Program (WRAP) for outstanding efforts to reduce waste and protect the environment. The award, presented each year by the California Environmental Protection Agency since 1993, recognizes companies that implement innovative programs to reduce the amount of waste they send to landfills. Efforts range from changing production methods and recycling waste materials to buying materials with recycled content and educating employees about the impact of their actions at work and home. Thanksgiving Coffee is a leader in the gourmet "specialty" coffee industry, which includes big names such as Starbucks and Equal Exchange. Thanksgiving imports coffee beans from more than 15 countries around the world, roasts them, and then distributes them to stores, cafes, restaurants, and individual customers in the U.S. and around the globe. In 1999, Thanksgiving conducted an "environmental audit" that identified eight areas in which it could cut waste and reduce its impact on the Earth. This resulted in several new initiatives, including switching to a more efficient roasting oven to save propane, installing low-power compact fluorescent bulbs throughout its 15,000-square-foot plant, creating a worm farm to compost biodegradable waste, and partnering with a non-profit organization to plant more than 21,000 trees in Africa to offset the carbon dioxide emissions from its operations. Businesses generate almost half of California's 66 million tons of solid waste each year, and have an important role to play in state efforts to cut waste. By reducing the amount they throw away, re-using materials, and increasing purchases of recycled products, they can reduce demand for raw materials, the energy used to process them, and new landfills, which contain toxic chemicals. California currently sends about 58 percent of its solid waste to landfills. But reducing waste is not only good for the environment; it's good for the bottom line. On an annual basis, Thanksgiving Coffee now saves more than 8,000 gallons of propane and over 43,000 kilowatt hours of electricity, and pays less to dispose of waste. Collectively, the 2000 WRAP award winners cut the amount of waste sent to landfills by more than 5.6 million tons. "It's great to see how creative and innovative California businesses can be when it comes to reducing waste," said Linda Moulton Patterson, chair of the California EPA's Integrated Waste Management Board, the state's primary recycling agency. The board works with industry, local governments, and the public to reduce waste disposal and ensure environmentally safe landfills. ______________ For more information about Thanksgiving Coffee's commitment to environmentally responsible business practices, or to order "End the Embargo 'Cofee " for your group to sell, contact April Pojman at apojman@thanksgivingcoffee.com or (707) 964-0118 x30, or visit www.thanksgivingcoffee.com. ******************************************* Sincerely, Lisa Valanti |
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