Dine App State Blog - Why locally roasted coffee matters

By Lindsay Ficklin, '21

Photo Credit: University Communications

Better for the environment

When you support local business, you are reducing your own carbon footprint. Since locally roasted coffee is made in your community, there is little food transportation. Any way you buy local, you’re cutting back on your dependence of fossil fuels & greenhouse gas emissions!

Better for the planet 

The local roasters that partner with Campus Dining are committed to sourcing ethically from fair trade coffee farms. This means the coffee farmers and their teams are paid living wages, and are mindful of their impact. Some of the beans they purchase are also certified organic, which minimized the effect of the coffee industry on the land itself. 

Read more about each roaster’s sourcing practices on their websites: 

Hatchet Coffee Roasters

Conrad’s Coffee

Local Lion 

Better for your local economy

Instead of inserting your cash into large supermarket chains, you are giving back to your community and individuals in it. This helps people in your own community grow their businesses and prosper.

Better for a sense of community 

Local businesses of any sort create a hometown feeling and connection. As a consumer, you are directly buying local products that network you with a local business, creating a sense of belongingness to the community around you.

About the Dine App State Blog

The Dine Blog is designed for Appalachian State University Students to produce informative blog-style posts about dining on campus to share with their campus community. If you are interested in writing a post for the Dine App State Blog, please email dining@appstate.edu. If you share a Dine Blog post, please use #DineAppState! 



Published: Oct 2, 2019 3:20pm

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