Leaky bags - Lemmy.World

It is adequate.
It performs it’s function.

No need for extreme consumerism & garbage production.

Top comment is against the post, but the post has almost no downvotes. What is happening here?
There might be a desire from those that were looking for the top response to let it ride for visibility. I wish most things were as practically packaged as flour.

Do you consider carbon neutral/negative(or at least as close as possible) to be environmentally friendly? What about sustainable agricultural practices?

If yes, I bought some coffee from Tiny Footprint coffee, which claims to be carbon negative, allegedly gets coffee from smaller local growers (you can pick the growing conditions you like, so like I got a bunch from women-owned farms), and they are actively trying to restore the areas where they source coffee.

It’s not cheap, and the roasts tend lighter than you’d expect (so imo a medium brews like a light), but it’s really good coffee. Also it’s packed in coated paper, and I believe you can buy bulk if you like.

And yeah, I live kinda close to a coffee roaster and it doesn’t smell great at all. If you have a garage, a cheap used oven set up out there might do the trick.

Tiny Footprint Coffee Online Coffee Store

Welcome to Tiny Footprint Coffee's online store. The worlds first carbon negative coffee company. Inside you will find a unique collection of organic and fair trade organic coffees filled with good karma from around the world that we will fresh roast and ship direct to your door. When you drink coffee, we plant trees.

Tiny Footprint Coffee

Sweet, thanks!

Yes, I seek out the most ethical option with whatever I consume. Being fair to people and kind to the environment should always come before convenience and profit. Especially for anything considered a luxury like coffee or chocolate. It would be nice if it was just on the shelf at the store since I’m already there, but it usually doesn’t work that way.