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Alternative coffee brands giving sustainability a shot Alternative coffee brands giving sustainability a shot Coffee brands are rethinking every step of the process, from sourcing to roasting and selling, in a bid for fair and sustainable brews Workshop Coffee’s Fitzrovia coffee bar, left, and a cup of its single origin coffee Coffee companies are acting for positive change, making their buying and sourcing processes fully transparent and working with local communities to ensure a fairer process for all. Easy Jose Easy Jose coffee takes its commitment to sustainability seriously, aiming to act against the coffee industry’s role in the destruction of the Amazon. Co-founders Greg Campher and James Higgs work with remote indigenous communities to develop special blends that will have a positive effect upon both the communities and the local rainforest. Their work with the Mayni community in the Amazon rainforest, who handpick the coffee crop to minimise damage to the eco-syste

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Microsoft’s accessibility chief on the benefits of closing the ‘disability divide’ April 28, 2021 at 8:38 am Underwritten by This special series focuses on important community issues, innovative solutions to societal challenges, and people and non-profit groups making an impact through technology. Jenny Lay-Flurrie, chief accessibility officer for Microsoft. (Microsoft Photo) Microsoft Chief Accessibility Officer Jenny Lay-Flurrie is thinking about disabilities in ways that many others are not. Or at least, aren’t yet. The Redmond-based software and cloud company on Wednesday is launching a five-year initiative to help close the “disability divide” or the gap between the resources and opportunities available to those with disabilities and those without.

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