Am I damaging the planet with my coffee habit?

Okay, so you forgot to take your reusable cup to the cafe. But, how bad is that, really? What if the reusable cup trend is actually a waste of everyone's time and energy? Jools and Scott answer the question: what's the easiest way to massively reduce the environmental costs of your coffee? We speak with Tim Ridley of United Baristas to understand what should we actually be measuring in the first place? Marine pollution? Land waste? Carbon footprint?We also hop on the line with Toby Weedon of Oatly to get the lowdown on cows' milk and just why exactly it generates so much CO2. And no, it's not the farts!Be warned: this episode may change your coffee drinking habits forever. You can support the show by supporting our wonderful sponsors!Discover how much CO2 is produced in each liter of Oatly compared to cow's milk: http://bit.ly/3aidSA3If you want truly transparent coffee, ask your roaster to get iFinca Verified: http://bit.ly/2YdpxdzHelp other people find the show by leaving a review on...Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/39iTRdkCastbox: https://bit.ly/39iUhjUHow many reusable cups do you own? Tell us on Instagram!Caffeine Magazine: https://bit.ly/3oijQ91Jools Walker: http://bit.ly/39VRGewFilter Stories: https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0ORead up on coffee's environmental impact at United Baristas: http://bit.ly/3rv7UTe

Om Podcasten

Adventures in Coffee is a BBC / NPR-style show where we take you around the world to hear surprising stories about your cup of coffee. We never get too geeky, you're guaranteed a laugh every episode and you'll never see your cup of coffee the same way again. Join us on our Adventures in Coffee!Adventures in Coffee is a collaboration between Scott Bentley, founder of award-winning magazine Caffeine, Jools Walker, best selling cycling author, and James Harper, creator of critically acclaimed documentary podcast Filter Stories.