Teresa von Fuchs heads up a team of innovators at Bellwether Coffee, a venture-backed startup aiming to make coffee shops more sustainable not only for the environment, but for the people who own and work in them. When we talk about sustainability in the coffee shop industry, we have to talk about financial sustainability of the business and the sustainability of workers within the industry, which means opportunity for advancement and increased salaries over time. That's why the Bellwether machine caught our eye. Not only are they roasting beans in a way that reduces environmental impact and creates a better experience for customers (fresher beans roasted on-site), but they also create ways for small coffee shops to weather the economic storms of small business ownership by creating a way for them to generate income outside of selling individual cups of coffee (by selling bags to customers and wholesalers), but they also allow the shop to create a way for baristas to advance within the company by learning to roast and developing new flavor profiles that expand the shop's offerings.
When we talk about how to solve the environmental problems of the world, we can't pretend those problems are divided from the economic stability or physical safety of the workers involved. Bellwether has created a solution that tackles all facets of the problem, not just one, because when the shop owner is empowered to be able to purchase un-roasted beans, they have a much wider and more affordable spread of options, and that allows them to support fair trade, environmentally-friendly sources that are often not available to them without a way to roast the beans - so this really creates positive ripples throughout the entire supply chain.
In this episode, you'll learn:
About Bellwether Coffee Roasters:
Bellwether Coffee Roasting offers coffee shop owners a unique way to scale their coffee offerings, without the environmental burden of traditional roasting styles. This venture-backed startup is changing how coffee gets roasted in both small stores and large chains, using new technology.
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Find out more about Bellwether here: https://www.bellwethercoffee.com/about/
Find them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bellwethercoffee/
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Fungi perfecti. ~ Paul stamets
Paul Stamets- mushrooms as medicine
Lake way tilapia - Where Michael gets his fish
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"Permaculture Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability" by David Holmgren
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Sylvia Bernstein – The Aquaponic Gardening Community. http://aquaponicgardening.ning.com
Kelly Slater Instagram account - “No Such Thing as Away.” https://www.instagram.com/kellyslater/
Ken Armstrong – Ouroboros Aquaponic Farm - https://www.ouroborosfarms.com
“Short History of Everything” - Bill Bryson https://www.amazon.com/Short-History-Nearly-Everything/dp/076790818X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1548355557&sr=8-1&keywords=bill+bryson+short+history+of+everything
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