Sustainability has many facets, and every company has a different relationship and definition of sustainability depending on size, sector or region they operate in. As a roasting company catering to the Global market, our geographical location in an origin country gives us a unique angle on our approach to sustainability.
Globally, coffee generates around $200 billion in retail value a year. Only about 10% of that value remains in coffee producing countries, as most of the value addition in the traditional coffee value chain takes place in the Global North (source). We are proud to show the world that it can be done differently, while still being competitive and delivering quality in some of the most developed and discerning coffee markets in the world.
At African Coffee Roasters, we use a coffee value equity distribution model that ensures over 55% of the retail value remains in East Africa.
By roasting and packing coffee in a producing country, we have the opportunity to add value and make an impact in many ways: improved livelihoods for coffee farmers, local job creation and contributing to the economic growth of the region. In the beginning, we had a lot of naysayers who doubted the financial sustainability of our business model, but after seven years of operation, we have proven that roasting at origin can work!
ACR works with Suppliers Who …
Invest in Their Supply Chain
– EU Deforestation Regulation Preparation
– Other EU Regulations (Microbiological, Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive)
Work Transparently and Traceably
Launched in September 2020, the Traceable Organic Coffee from Kenya (‘TRACE Kenya’) project aims to bridge the existing gaps towards organic certification. The project targets 15,000 small-holder farmers in Bungoma, Kericho and Nandi counties. It is aimed at building the capacity of coffee farmers to enable them to produce coffee that matches the consumers’ and the global organic market standards. This will in turn lead to increased income opportunities and create decent jobs for many along the value chain.
In our commitment to ensure sustainability along our value chain, certifications are one of the tools we use to complement our efforts. We are therefore certified under various Internationally recognized certifications which include;
We take our work seriously and have developed policies that communicate this. We also have quality and sustainability certificates to back this up. You can have a look at them below.
Title | Publish Date | Download |
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Sustainability Report 2023 1 83 downloads |
March 27, 2024 | Download |
Sustainability Report 2022 1 177 downloads |
August 23, 2023 | Download |
Sustainability Report 2021 1 55 downloads |
June 22, 2023 | Download |
Anti Corruption Policy 1 29 downloads |
May 28, 2023 | Download |
Environmental Policy 1 25 downloads |
May 28, 2023 | Download |
Fire Safety Policy 1 23 downloads |
May 28, 2023 | Download |
Human Rights Policy 1 27 downloads |
May 28, 2023 | Download |
Food Safety Policy 1 23 downloads |
May 28, 2023 | Download |
Health and Safety Policy 1 34 downloads |
May 28, 2023 | Download |
African Coffee Roasters EPZ Limited
P.O Box 535 - 00204, Athi River - Kenya
Export Processing Zone (EPZ), Athi River,
Twiga Close, Off Simba Road
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