S&D Coffee & Tea Joins Tea-2030 to Address Tea Sustainability

The initiative is building a shared understanding across the tea industry of critical challenges that must be addressed.

October 28, 2013

CONCORD, NC – S&D Coffee & Tea has joined Tea-2030, a global initiative to address tea sustainability. S&D is the first U.S- based working group partner to join Tea-2030.

“Tea is a significant commodity in the world and in our business. And the tea supply chain is increasingly challenged by sustainability considerations related to climate change, increased demand for energy and water, competition for land use, and smallholder livelihoods,” said Tracy Ging, S&D’s director of sustainability and corporate social responsibility.

The Tea-2030 collaborative initiative, led by Forum for the Future, involves building a shared understanding across the tea industry of the critical challenges it must tackle. Tea-2030 is exploring risks and opportunities and from the most likely scenarios, developing a set of collaborative innovation platforms to start addressing key challenges.

This is one of several initiatives S&D is undertaking as part of an increased commitment to integrating sustainability into its core business strategy.

“The relationship between global issues such as a growing population, increased climatic variability, and stresses on water supplies and the long-term availability of products that we rely on is clear,” added Ging. “We at S&D understand that investments are needed and the opportunity here is to harness the will and resources of business to usher new solutions, models, and systems forward.”

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