Feb 22, 2012


Eco Friendly Coffee

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There’s more to eco-friendly coffee than avoiding the Styrofoam cups and using a reusable mesh filter. Most of us have learned about the benefits of chemical-free organic coffee. Some of us have even heard about fair trade coffee and the support it provides to not only the trees and land but also the farmers who make their livelihood off the crop.

 

But, have you heard about shade grown or bird friendly coffee? If not, check out this article The Best Part Of Waking Up? Eco-Friendly Coffee In Your Cup!

 

For more information on what truly constitutes eco friendly products, check out What Are Eco Friendly Products?

Eileen Green

Eileen Green

Eileen is a green professional with Eco Evaluator who conducts research and publishes reliable information as part of the editorial team. She is focused on how to live a healthy and more eco friendly life. Please feel free to join her on Facebook and Twitter.

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