
Coffee
Coffee is an international commodity and probably the largest site of forced labor in the world.
All Coffee Companies

Cafédirect
Cafédirect invests 50% of their profits into Producer's direct, a UK charity that works directly with farmers to improve sustainability and livelihoods, right across the coffee growing world. The charity is run by farmers, for farmers, taking leadership and developing innovative solutions to the challenges they face.
Cafédirect, delivers tangible impact their growers across three key areas: Producers Direct, a farmer-led charity, Fairtrade and Organic purchasing. This enables them to provide their consumers with great tasting, very high quality and continually improving drinks.

Equal Exchange
Equal Exchange has a full line of coffees available by the 5lb bag or a 10lb case easily shareable with friends and family. Each purchase supports alternative trade and small farmer cooperatives.
Their co-op has over 130 worker-owners, each with an equal stake - and an equal vote - in their business.

Higher Ground
Higher Ground aims to produce highest quality coffee while it striving to improve the act of doing business in today’s world. They purchase and roast exclusively 100% Certified Organic, Fair Trade, and Shade Grown Coffee. They go by the motto 'BETTER BEANS BY FAIRER MEANS'. Their mission is to create a sustainable business model that truly gives back to the community. They are serious about investing in the future by supporting environmental preservation and conservation.

Grumpy Mule
Grumpy Mule are very strict about ethics. The Mule has opted for long term standards that drive their roasting and sourcing practices. They have earned Fair Trade, Rainforest Alliance and Organic certifications for all of their products to ensure that every brew is made ethically. Drink coffee made by coffee nerds.

BLK & Bold
Did you know that you could sip a cup of coffee and convert that experience into a means of giving back? This coffee making company aims to equip young people with tools to live their best lives by pledging 5% of its profits to initiatives aligned to sustaining youth programming, enhancing workforce development, and eradicating youth homelessness

Eat Your Hat
They are redefining the chocolate and coffee industry by making these delicious things out of sustainably-grown, organic ingredients. They call themselves 'fairer than fair' - worth checking out!