Skylark (a non-profit coffee brand from Brighton)

Skylark is the world’s first non-profit coffee brand. It pays twice the Fair Trade rate to coffee growers, giving other profits to environmental organisations, and those seeking to stop exploitation in the coffee trade (roasters receive the most profit normally, not the growers).
The company has key artistic support! The poetry on their bags is from Robert Macfarlane and art by Welsh painter Jackie Morris. If you’ve never read it, treat yourself to a copy of their gorgeous book collaboration The Lost Words
Avoid caffeine for pregnancy/nursing.
Swishing coffee grounds into sinks could clog drains, so use a SinkShield. Unless you have a food waste bin, just bin coffee grounds (and tea leaves) to avoid caffeine harming compost creatures.
Brewed at the foot of the South Downs
Skylark Coffee roasts coffee at the foot of the South Downs and has a simple aim: make great coffee while creating a fairer system for the people and places behind every cup.
Most of the coffee industry’s profits traditionally stay further along the supply chain, especially with roasters. Skylark’s model is different: they pay coffee growers top specialty prices — twice the Fair Trade rate or more — and donate their remaining profits to charitable projects supporting people and nature.
Their work supports projects including environmental restoration, coffee-growing communities and programmes helping people facing barriers into employment. They also publish their financial information openly, aiming to be transparent about where the money goes.
The name Skylark comes from the much-loved Sussex bird, reflecting their connection to local landscapes and conservation. They also donate towards protecting nature, including work linked to rewilding and biodiversity.
