Good for Life is Percol’s initiative to support our aims. We start by sourcing Fairtrade certified coffee where possible. Through our various charitable projects, such as Coffee Kids charity (which we have been supporting for over 10 years!) and Children in Africa, we can help support mothers and children through healthcare, education and microcredit schemes.
We want to give something back to the people who made this great coffee possible. We don’t charge extra for our coffee – so it won't cost you a bean. Together we are helping the communities who work so hard to bring you great coffee
Percol was one of the founders of the UK Fairtrade movement. The Fairtrade Mark is more than a symbol of hope for farmers in the developing world - it shows the commitment to paying coffee growers in particular a fair and proper price for their hard won crops. [read more...]
Many of Percol lines are organically grown. Crops grown organically help maintain the health of the soils, thus make it a very sustainable method of farming. The certification also means the general health of the surrounding environment is maintained. [read more...]
Percol has supported Coffee Kids for over 11 years, helping to improve the lives of Latin American coffee farming communities. We have raised over US$380 000 to date which has been used for a wide range health care, education, micro-credit and food security programs. [read more...]
This is Percol’s initiative to help improve the lives of children in Africa. The first project is a school building program in Cameroon which will start in December 2010. Percol has raised £11 000 so far for this project. [read more...]
Funds raised from Honduras La Tigra 227g go back to the region where the coffee was grown, La Tigra National Park. Percol is helping to establish a supply of fresh water to communities living in the park and as well as protecting the wildlife. [read more...]
Business in the Community Awards
Percol’s partnership with Coffee Kids has been recognised for 6 consecutive years with a “Big Tick Award” from Business in the Community - the most recent won in 2008

