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Growing and processing your own organic coffee beans may be the most organic way to go, but depending upon your climate, soil and time constraints, it may not be the most productive method. There are plenty of ways to eco-up your java fix, though. Before you fill your next cup, try one of these “green” options:

6 Ways to Make Your Coffee Green

Seek out fair trade and organic. Fair trade is the coined term for the effort to support small farmers by guaranteeing a minimum price for their crops and promoting long-term sustainable solutions. Not all fair trade farmers use organic methods, so you may also want to identify those dedicated to using organic farming practices.

Ditch your filters. Did you know you can brew coffee the same way you brew tea? In fact, in many countries, steeping coffee is the preferred method for enjoying a great cup o’ jo. Using a French coffee press is one of the preferred methods, delivering an incredible brew with minimal effort.

Use reusable filters. Can’t bear to ditch your filters or still wish to use your traditional coffee maker? Replace your paper filters with reusable ones. Even a lot of the “fancy” electronic cup brewers offer reusable mesh filters in place of standard plastic cups.

Compost your coffee grounds. There’s absolutely no reason to toss your coffee grounds in the trash. Coffee grounds make excellent compost material. If your coffee habits are heavy and your compost bin is full, consider working with a local park or environmental agency to find a good spot to spread your grounds. Coffee grounds can be spread directly on soil and will quickly be absorbed.

Go local. The further a food product has to travel, the more resources it consumes. If you want to purchase a truly eco-friendly brew, seek out local coffee growers or whenever possible, stock up on local coffee during your travels.

Use a travel mug. If you regularly crave a cup of java on-the-go, be sure to carry a travel mug or purchase a refillable mug from your favorite coffee hangout. This way you will avoid having to use and dispose of cardboard cups, plus you’ll likely get a discount from the vendor for having a reusable mug.

6 Ways to Make Your Coffee Green

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