Local Coffee Shops “Go Green for Caffeine”

Almost every leading business publication in America has written about the perks of coffee in the workplace, from improved creativity and communication to increased motivation and morale.

From February 1 through the end of March, the focus will be “Go Green for Caffeine” a two-month initiative to encourage eco-conscious coffee consumption. Three local coffee shops are participating including Goat Kick Coffee Co., Harlem Java House, and Ubora Coffee.

Each participating coffee shop has implemented unique sustainability initiatives, demonstrating their commitment to a greener future by:

  • Utilizing reusable cups for product
  • Offering straw-free
  • Using coffee grounds for composting

 

How to Participate in the “Go Green for Caffeine” Campaign:

  1. Visit all three participating coffee
  2. Complete a short survey after making a purchase at each
  3. Submit a completed survey while at each of the three locations for a chance to win a free tumbler (while supplies last).

 

Two years ago, Columbia County, in conjunction with county departments, launched Green Guide, to promote sustainable efforts, recycling, and other green initiatives. This is a handbook for the community focused on sustainable living and environmental stewardship. The guide serves as a hub for municipal operations and offerings related to environmental programs, guidance, and topics.

This year’s campaign emphasizes the 12th Sustainable Development Goal (SDG): Responsible Consumption and Production. By partnering with local coffee shops, Green Guide aims to promote sustainability awareness and inspire community action through eco-friendly coffee consumption practices.

For complete campaign details, please visit: https://arcg.is/0y0ymL.

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