194. Is Your Morning Coffee Funding Deforestation? with Etelle Higonnet
Description
While everyone starts their morning a little differently, one thing many people have in common is pouring a cup of coffee.
But what if I told you that your daily ritual of coffee is more than likely funding mass deforestation, biodiversity loss, and slavery?
One thing you know is that on this podcast, we vote with our dollar, and what we buy every single day, where we buy it, and who we buy it from, all make a difference in the impact we have not only on the environment, but on workers across the globe.
That’s why in episode 194 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, I sit down to chat with Etelle Higonnet.
Etelle is the Founder & Director of Coffee Watch. A graduate of Yale Law School, she's an attorney and environmental and human rights activist. She previously worked at Mighty Earth, National Wildlife Federation, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch, as well as two war crimes courts.
She was knighted in her home country of France for her pioneering efforts to curb deforestation in high-risk commodities with an emphasis on cocoa, rubber, palm oil, cattle, and soy industries. She has worked in over 30 countries, is widely published, speaks 9 languages, and is now dedicated to ending deforestation and slavery in the global coffee industry.
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