| Green Tip of the Week from the MCC  Sustainability Group
 
 When it comes to sustainability, small  efforts can make a big difference and making environmentally-friendly decisions  in your everyday life can be fairly easy. Why not start with something you  probably do everyday? Drinking coffee.
 
 If you brew your own coffee, you can  eliminate paper filters by purchasing a reusable filter. Filters are usually  available for just a few dollars. White paper filters pollute water with  chlorine and other harmful chemicals. Unbleached filters are an improvement but  are still an unnecessary waste of paper.
 
 If you are like me and make a stop for  coffee every morning on the way to work, bring your own reusable cup with you.  You'll save paper, reduce chlorine used to bleach cups, and reduce your  contribution to landfills. Many coffee shops will also provide a discount if you  use your own cup.
 
 Whether you make your own or purchase  it on the go, look for shade-grown, organic, sustainable and fair trade coffees.  Each has its benefits and most of the local coffee shops carry some of the  following:
 
 Sustainable: Sustainable coffee farming  uses renewable resources whenever possible, minimizes pollution, and takes steps  to care for the environment and surrounding community. Coffee produced through  sustainable farming has less of an overall environmental impact and is often  also organic, shade-grown or fair trade.
 
 Organic: Organic coffee is produced  without the use of pesticides or herbicides.
 
 Fair Trade: Fair trade, or equal  exchange coffee, bypasses the middle man (the coffee trader) and establishes  direct relationships between the coffee producer and the coffee roaster. This  brings greater economic stability to the small coffee farms, many of which use  sustainable farming methods.
 
 Shade Grown/Bird Friendly: Shade grown  coffee reduces the need for fertilizers and herbicides and promotes  biodiversity. Approximately 150 bird species live on farms of shade-grown  coffee, compared to only 20-50 species supported by non-shade coffee farms.  Shade-grown coffee farms benefits migratory birds and often tastes better than  non-shade grown coffee. The shade has the effect of slowing coffee growth which  results in the production of more sugars and better flavor overall.
 
 Whatever choices you make for your next  coffee beverage, keep in mind these simple tips to make a more environmentally  conscious choice. Overtime, your small, daily steps can add up to make a big  difference.
 
 
 Bethany GizziSociology
 02/27/2008
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