Peace Coffee
Peace Coffee, based in Minneapolis since 1996, roasts fair trade, organic coffee and offers a variety of products and services, including subscriptions, brewing equipment, and classes. The company is a certified B-Corp and partners directly with small-scale coffee farmers globally.
Services
Peace Coffee offers a subscription service with options to build your own subscription, choose the most popular, or give a gift. The company also provides detailed brew guides for various coffee brewing methods and offers classes on mastering coffee at home. Customers can participate in the Peace Coffee rewards program and access a variety of brewing equipment and accessories, including French presses, Chemex, and Hario V60.
Products
Peace Coffee provides a wide range of coffee products, including whole bean, ground, and specialty ground options. The company also offers decaf coffee that is water processed, making it 100% chemical-free. Peace Coffee's products are available at several retailers, such as Target, Cub Foods, Hy-Vee, and Whole Foods Market. The packaging is made from 100% recycled paperboard and contains 30% post-consumer waste.
Company History
Peace Coffee has been roasting fair trade, organic coffee in the heart of Minneapolis since 1996. The company's roasting facility is located inside the Greenway Building, which features solar energy, geothermal heat, and rooftop beehives. Over 50% of Twin Cities coffee orders are delivered by bicycle, aligning with the company's commitment to sustainability.
Sustainability Practices
Peace Coffee is a certified Benefit Corporation (B-Corp) and partners directly with small-scale coffee farmers globally. The company's roasting and packaging machinery exclusively processes organic coffee beans, ensuring all products are gluten, dairy, nut, and additive-free. The roasting facility uses solar energy and geothermal heat, and the packaging is made from recycled materials.
Retail Availability
Peace Coffee's products are available at various retailers, including Target, Cub Foods, Hy-Vee, and Whole Foods Market. The coffee is accessible to a range of consumers through both physical retail locations and the company's subscription services.