TinyFootprintCoffee
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TinyFootprintCoffee
@Tiny_FP_Coffee
The world’s first carbon-negative coffee company. ☕️🌳🌎Tasty coffee fueling reforestation and your morning. You drink coffee, We plant trees.
Minneapolis, MN / Ecuador Katılım Kasım 2009
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Thank you to everyone who made this Farmer's Market season spectacular! We appreciate you.
See this Instagram post by @tinyfootprintcoffee instagram.com/p/CkdvrjMOm3y/…
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-Depulped using minimal water
-Direct Trade
-Certified Organic
-Kosher
-Really Delicious
Click the link in our bio to drink this #gorgeous #coffee!!! Mwah!
And as always, YOU DRINK COFFEE, WE PLANT TREES. 🌳
#minneapoliscoffee #shoplocal #reforestation #carbonneutral
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✨NEW COFFEE ALERT!✨ Honduras - El Cedral - Dark Roast ☕ She's finally here :')
Lush, soft layers of chocolate and golden dark roast tones with notes of orange and spice...😮💃
#coffee #shoplocal #darkroast #specialtycoffee



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buying our coffee = planting trees
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@onetreeplanted i'll be available for consultation on this project!
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@Tiny_FP_Coffee 🤣🤣 I think its time we do a "what tree are you based off your horoscope" series 🤗
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#AmazingTrees
The Kapok Tree may have an intimidating exterior but deep down this tree is a softy💕🌲
known as the "Silk Cotton Tree", Kapok trees produce pods full of light, fluffy fiber used to fill life jackets, sleeping bags, pillows, and mattresses!☁️💤☺️

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Finding a #sustainable #coffee brand among a widely unsustainable industry >>>>>
Do your research, coffee peeps. It's possible to create space for sustainability in your everyday routine.
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BRAZIL WATCH: Bye Bye #coffee which continues to be uprooted on multiple farms across Brazil's Cerrado region as the increasing losses from frost & drought has made arabica growing economically unviable at prices below $2.80-$3/lb and grains crops are seen as better alternative!!


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