What’s Next
The winners will be announced in a few weeks. After that, the winners will be recognized for their achievements at World of Coffee San Diego in April.
The Impact Behind the Work: 100 Million Pounds Recovered
Since 2019, the Amavida family of brands has teamed up with more than 500 purpose-driven brands and the crew at rePurpose Global to help drive real, measurable impact: 100 million pounds of plastic waste recovered across global recovery projects.
That number is huge, but it comes from something simple: consistent action repeated by a lot of people and a lot of businesses over time.
How everyday habits connect to real change
When everyday routines meet smart systems and community-backed action, outcomes can scale fast. This is what that kind of effort proves:
- Small, daily choices can add up to major results
- Good systems help impact stay consistent
- Working together can push progress further than going solo
- Measurable change is possible when action is built into business
Every purchase helps support plastic recovery. That’s the model: make it easy for regular people to participate, and then back it with a system that can deliver real results.
A Note from Savor Brands
Packaging is part of how coffee brands show up in the world, and we’re proud to play a role in that. As the company that prints Amavida’s coffee bags, Savor Brands is glad to support a brand being recognized for purpose-driven work and measurable sustainability impact.
Looking Ahead to April in San Diego
Finalist announcements like this are a reminder that progress in coffee can be practical and trackable, not just hopeful. Congratulations to Amavida Coffee & Trading Company on being named a 2026 Sustainability Awards finalist. We’ll be watching for the winner announcement in the coming weeks and cheering them on as the coffee community gathers in San Diego this April.
Why Amavida Coffee Stood Out as a Finalist
Amavida Coffee was recognized as a finalist for the way they approach sustainability with purpose and follow-through. Their recognition points to several strengths, including:
- Purpose-driven approaches
- Strong engagement within their network
- Effective decision-making
- Measurable impact
- A commitment to equitable value distribution in the coffee sector
In plain terms, this is about doing the work, showing results, and pushing for a more balanced system where value is shared more fairly across the coffee world.