Atomo Coffee

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Atomo Coffee makes coffee using upcycled ingredients and sustainable packaging.

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  • Full disclosure I work for a company that is also making a sustainable coffee but using different methods. Atomo is pretty good so far! I think they have a ways to go before they are indistinguishable from a traditional canned coffee beverage but the mission is great. In our current (literal) climate we need to find alternatives to farming/producing coffee, like, yesterday. By 2050 (or sooner!) the land where coffee is able to grow/thrive will be reduced by HALF. Are we going to have half the amount of people wanting coffee in 30 years? I don't think so...

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    I personally loved their branding before this current rebrand. It was fun and comicbook-like and this is more like what you see on the shelves now, which I understand is likely the goal but it doesn't stand out as much imo.

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What is Atomo Coffee?

Atomo Coffee makes coffee using upcycled ingredients and sustainable packaging.

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At Atomo™ , we’re reimagining what coffee can be, creating the best-tasting, most sustainable coffee on the planet. Made from upcycled ingredients and boasting all the flavor and caffeine of traditional coffee, our beanless brew dramatically reduces carbon emissions and water use while incurring no deforestation. Rising temperatures are pushing farmers uphill in search of more suitable climates, ultimately destroying some of our remaining virgin rainforests. Additionally, the demand for coffee is increasing year over year, with more than 2 billion cups of coffee consumed everyday globally. The change for conventional coffee to sustain will soon impact the consumer through price and scarcity. Atomo has pioneered breakthrough technology that will be part of the solution for future generations to continue enjoying coffee rituals. Atomo scientists are now working to recreate every aspect of the coffee category—from cold brew, to grounds, even down to beans—all without the bean.