Batdorf & Bronson

Batdorf & Bronson is an Olympia, Washington based coffee roaster established in 1986.[2] Described by Lonely Planet as "Olympia's most famous coffee",[3] and by Fodor's as "a local roaster that can stand up to the best of Seattle".[4] The roastery operations are next door to the Olympia Farmer's Market in downtown Olympia.[5]

Batdorf & Bronson
IndustryFood products
Founded1986 (1986) in Olympia, Washington
HeadquartersWaterfront area,
Area served
Olympia, Washington; Atlanta, Georgia; Washington, D.C. (retail presence)
Worldwide via mail order[1]
ProductsCoffee
BrandsDancing Goats
Websitebatdorfcoffee.com

As a member of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Green Power Partnership, the company is operated on 100% renewable energy,[6] the first U.S. coffee roaster to do so.[7] Batdorf was awarded by the State of Washington for excellent environmental practices in 2002,[8] and along with other Northwest entities who created the Western Washington Green Power Campaign, was awarded by the EPA in 2007 for their green energy promotion.[9] Batdorf coffee is also triple-certified (Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance shade-grown, and organic).[10][11]

In 2015, the company announced it would be expanding retail operations to the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.[12] The company also had a second roasting operation in Atlanta and retail outlet in Decatur, Georgia as of 2004.[13][14]

Notable people

  • Robert Frith Jr. went from Batdorf to starting a Vietnam coffee import/export company[15]

References

  1. Slatalla 2001.
  2. "Coffee Tasting with Batdorf & Bronson", Return to Evergreen: Evergreen's Turning 40 (website), The Evergreen State College, 2012, retrieved September 14, 2015
  3. Bao et al. 2014.
  4. Fodor's Travel Publications 2015, p. 910.
  5. Williams 2015, p. 318.
  6. "Partner Profile – Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Roasters", Green Power Partnership, United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2010-11-17, archived from the original on 2015-10-16, retrieved 2015-09-14
  7. BATDORF & BRONSON COFFEE ROASTERS, Northwest Eco-building guild
  8. Governor's Award for Pollution Prevention and Sustainable Practices: 2002 Winners, Washington Department of Ecology, 2002, archived from the original on 2017-02-27, retrieved 2017-02-26
  9. Green Power Leadership Awards (PDF), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2007
  10. McEachern 2008.
  11. Chickowski 2012.
  12. Sidman 2015.
  13. Alexander 2004.
  14. Travel + Leisure 2015.
  15. Tuoi Tre 2015.

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