British
Coffee Association Launches First Sustainability Mission
The British Coffee Association has
for the first time established a sustainability committee, today
publishing its sustainability mission that
outlines primary objectives toward providing a platform for
a more sustainable UK coffee industry.
BCA membership represents many of the
largest coffee companies in the UK, and much like the National Coffee
Association of the United States; it has primarily to this point concerned
itself with economic and regulatory issues.
The BCA said the new sustainability
committee’s initial report is the first of its kind in the UK in
setting industry-wide sustainability objectives. The initial publication
is a rallying call, of sorts, encouraging BCA members throughout the
UK coffee sector to engage in or more actively build upon collaborative and
pre-competitive sustainability efforts.
Co-chaired by Krisztina Szalai from
Taylors of Harrogate and Victoria Moorhouse from Costa Coffee, the
committee’s initial report outline three broad goals:
·
Improving environmental sustainability of the coffee industry
·
Enhancing social responsibility across the supply chain
·
Driving measures that improve the economic viability of coffee
production
Toward those goals, the group has
outlined three priority focus areas:
·
Working towards a circular economy for the UK coffee industry
·
Driving responsible sourcing practices that enhance existing standards
·
Improving the long-term resilience of coffee farmers at origin
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