Kent

Do Good Coffee

Do Good Coffee started in 2018 when Philip, a campsite owner in the Kent valleys, began roasting coffee for his guests and then moved into a micro-roastery in the Goods Shed in Canterbury.

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Do Good Coffee started in 2018 when Philip, a campsite owner in the Kent valleys, began roasting coffee for his guests and then moved into a micro-roastery in the Goods Shed in Canterbury. The business donates a share of profits to two named charities: The Head and Neck Cancer Foundation and The Bumblebee Conservation Trust, with a fixed per-bag contribution stated for each product.

The range is sold online and by subscription, with zero-waste packaging across the range. Coffee is sourced from AAA-grade Arabica farms across a wide range of origins.

The charitable giving is the clearest differentiator: it is built into the pricing structure per-bag rather than being a percentage of profits set aside annually.

At a glance
Team
Small team
Roast tendency
Light to medium
Origins
Rwanda, Brazil, Kenya, Colombia, Ethiopia, Peru, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, India
Certifications
Fairtrade

What they offer
Map coming soon

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Farm in the Kent valleys
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