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Partnership · Enveritas

Helping coffee drinkers understand the impact behind their coffee.

Siip has partnered with Enveritas, one of the most respected sustainability organizations in coffee, to make impact at origin more understandable, more accessible, and more connected to the coffees people actually buy and drink.

Aerial view of a coffee-growing landscape with terraced farms and smallholder homesteads

Most people want their coffee choices to mean something. They want to support better outcomes for farmers. They want to buy from companies doing things the right way. They want to feel good about the coffee they drink every morning. But in coffee, that can be hard.

There is more information than ever about where coffee comes from, who produced it, how it was grown, how it was processed, and what kind of sustainability work is happening at origin. That is a good thing — the coffee industry has made real progress in making these stories more visible. But for everyday coffee drinkers, all that information can also be difficult to interpret. Certifications, farm names, origin stories, sustainability claims, processing methods, impact programs, producer relationships, climate challenges, pricing models — all of it can matter.

But when you're simply trying to choose a coffee you'll love, it is not always clear what any of it means, or how your purchase can make a real difference. That is the gap we are working to close.

Why We're Partnering With Enveritas

Siip is partnering with Enveritas to help make coffee impact more understandable, more accessible, and more connected to the coffees people actually buy and drink. Enveritas is one of the most respected sustainability organizations in coffee, and their work is built around independent, on-the-ground assessments across coffee and cocoa producing countries.

Each year, Enveritas visits more than 100,000 coffee and cocoa farms across more than 31 countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Their teams collect data directly from farms and communities to better understand social, economic, and environmental practices in coffee production.

An Enveritas field worker and a coffee producer talking on a farm during an on-the-ground assessment
Enveritas teams conduct on-the-ground assessments directly with producers — the foundation of every project this partnership supports.

This work helps identify the challenges farmers and communities face, and where investment can have the greatest potential impact. It matters because meaningful sustainability work starts with understanding what is actually happening on the ground — not broad claims, not marketing language, but real data, gathered directly from the places where coffee is produced.

What This Partnership Means

Through this partnership, a portion of every Siip purchase will support Enveritas farmer development projects. These projects are designed to help address specific challenges identified through Enveritas' fieldwork, supporting practical improvements for farmers, communities, and the land.

But our partnership goes beyond financial support. Together, Siip and Enveritas will explore how to bring production-level sustainability insights into the consumer coffee experience in a way that is simple, useful, and relevant. Our goal is not to turn every coffee drinker into a sustainability expert — it is to make the information behind coffee easier to understand, so people can make more confident choices.

When you choose a coffee, you should be able to understand more than how it tastes. You should be able to understand where it came from, who was involved in producing it, and what kind of practices and systems sit behind it.

Making Coffee Impact Easier to Understand

Coffee is complex. That complexity should not be erased, but it can be translated better. At Siip, we believe the future of coffee transparency is not about overwhelming people with more information — it is about helping people understand the right information at the right moment.

That might mean surfacing clearer context about where a coffee was grown, helping consumers understand why certain producer relationships matter, connecting sustainability insights to the coffees people already enjoy, or showing how purchases can support broader farmer development work.

The goal is simple: remove the guesswork for consumers, while creating a stronger connection to the roasters and producers behind each coffee. For those who want to go deeper, the data is there. But for most people, it should just make choosing better coffee feel easier.

Why This Matters for the Future of Coffee

Coffee drinkers have more power than they often realize. Every purchase is a signal — it tells the market what people value. When consumers only have access to vague or confusing information, it is harder for that signal to support the farmers, roasters, and systems doing meaningful work.

But when people can better understand the coffee they buy, they can make choices that reflect both taste and values. That is good for consumers, good for roasters who invest in quality, transparency, and long-term relationships, and over time we believe it can help create more value for the producers behind the coffees people love.

Better Coffee, With More Connection

Siip exists to help people discover coffees they genuinely love. But we also believe coffee becomes more meaningful when people understand the people, places, and practices behind it. Our partnership with Enveritas is an important step in that direction — together, we are working to make coffee impact easier to see, easier to understand, and easier to support.

Because better coffee should not just taste better. It should help build a better coffee industry.

Drink Coffee That Builds a Better Coffee Industry

Every Siip subscription helps support Enveritas farmer development projects, alongside the roasters and producers behind every cup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Enveritas is a non-profit sustainability organization focused on coffee and cocoa. Each year, their teams visit more than 100,000 farms across 31+ countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, gathering on-the-ground data about social, economic, and environmental practices in coffee production.

A portion of every Siip purchase supports Enveritas farmer development projects. Over time, we're also working together to bring production-level sustainability insights into the Siip app — helping consumers better understand where their coffee comes from and what kind of practices and systems sit behind it.

Enveritas farmer development projects are designed to address specific challenges identified through their fieldwork — practical improvements for farmers, communities, and the land where coffee is grown. The work is targeted by real data, not broad claims.

That's not the goal. Coffee is complex, and that complexity should not be erased — but it can be translated better. Our partnership with Enveritas is about surfacing the right information at the right moment, so people can make more confident choices without needing to become experts.