Global Good
Who says a hole in a piece of clothing means the end of the garment? Certainly not Heather Cameron, a textile expert from Gabriola Island off the west coast of Vancouver, Canada. Cameron uses visible mending to fix problems in used clothing, which means that she decorates the flaws rather than hiding them. She might sew a sunburst of yellow stitches around an oval hole, or cover an imperfection with a patch shaped like a guitar or something else that holds personal meaning for the owner.
Who says a hole in a piece of clothing means the end of the garment? Certainly not Heather Cameron, a textile expert from Gabriola Island off the west coast of Vancouver, Canada. Cameron uses visible mending to fix problems in used clothing, which means that she decorates the flaws rather than hiding them. She might sew a sunburst of yellow stitches around an oval hole, or cover an imperfection with a patch shaped like a guitar or something else that holds personal meaning for the owner.
Who says a hole in a piece of clothing means the end of the garment? Certainly not Heather Cameron, a textile expert from Gabriola Island off the west coast of Vancouver, Canada. Cameron uses visible mending to fix problems in used clothing, which means that she decorates the flaws rather than hiding them. She might sew a sunburst of yellow stitches around an oval hole, or cover an imperfection with a patch shaped like a guitar or something else that holds personal meaning for the owner.
As an attempt to open dialogue about gender inequalities in the coffee value chain, The Coffee Miners Podcast will take you into a hopeful conversation.
#gender
Do you know the history behind the iconic Indian Coffee Houses?
#culture
Local Good
Who says a hole in a piece of clothing means the end of the garment? Certainly not Heather Cameron, a textile expert from Gabriola Island off the west coast of Vancouver, Canada. Cameron uses visible mending to fix problems in used clothing, which means that she decorates the flaws rather than hiding them. She might sew a sunburst of yellow stitches around an oval hole, or cover an imperfection with a patch shaped like a guitar or something else that holds personal meaning for the owner.
Who says a hole in a piece of clothing means the end of the garment? Certainly not Heather Cameron, a textile expert from Gabriola Island off the west coast of Vancouver, Canada. Cameron uses visible mending to fix problems in used clothing, which means that she decorates the flaws rather than hiding them. She might sew a sunburst of yellow stitches around an oval hole, or cover an imperfection with a patch shaped like a guitar or something else that holds personal meaning for the owner.
Who says a hole in a piece of clothing means the end of the garment? Certainly not Heather Cameron, a textile expert from Gabriola Island off the west coast of Vancouver, Canada. Cameron uses visible mending to fix problems in used clothing, which means that she decorates the flaws rather than hiding them. She might sew a sunburst of yellow stitches around an oval hole, or cover an imperfection with a patch shaped like a guitar or something else that holds personal meaning for the owner.
Who says a hole in a piece of clothing means the end of the garment? Certainly not Heather Cameron, a textile expert from Gabriola Island off the west coast of Vancouver, Canada. Cameron uses visible mending to fix problems in used clothing, which means that she decorates the flaws rather than hiding them. She might sew a sunburst of yellow stitches around an oval hole, or cover an imperfection with a patch shaped like a guitar or something else that holds personal meaning for the owner.
Who says a hole in a piece of clothing means the end of the garment? Certainly not Heather Cameron, a textile expert from Gabriola Island off the west coast of Vancouver, Canada. Cameron uses visible mending to fix problems in used clothing, which means that she decorates the flaws rather than hiding them. She might sew a sunburst of yellow stitches around an oval hole, or cover an imperfection with a patch shaped like a guitar or something else that holds personal meaning for the owner.
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Italy is one of the largest importers of Indian coffee at 21.63%.
Find out more below!
#history
Is your coffee packaging circular?
#circulareconomy

Whats Brewing Locally
To submit something to the Whats Brewing Locally section, email us at info@cupofgood.org a paragraph summary of your event at least three weeks prior to the event date:
ROMANCE IS IN THE AIR – Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024 – 2 p.m. at Freelton Strabane United Church, 1565 Brock Rd., Strabane. Join us for an afternoon to celebrate St. Valentine, an opportunity to make truffles, sweet heart cookies and valentines and learn a little history of the traditions. Cost is $20 a person. Call 905-869-7936 to reserve your spot.
Ancaster Lions Club – is selling raffle tickets for a one hour flight on the Avro Lancaster bomber (out of Mt. Hope). Tickets are $25 and are available through ancasterlionsraffle@gmail.com or through Lion Joanne at 905-317-7240.This is a unique gift for any occasion.
Crime Stoppers of Hamilton – Help Crime Stoppers catch Cupid at the Valentines Dance. Friday February 9, 2024. Royal Canadian Legion, 435 Limeridge Rd. E. Doors open 7:00 p.m. DJ, Finger Food, Cash Bar, Raffle $30 pp or $50 per couple. For tickets and information – www.crimestoppershamilton.com
Valentine’s Concert – Saturday, February 10th at 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. St. James United Church, 306 Parkside Drive, Waterdown. A concert by the acclaimed choruses – A Cappella Showcase & Harbourtown Sound live from their Rehearsal Hall – St. James! Tickets $20 Adults, $10 Youth 10 & under. For tickets contact janedavidlee@sympatico.ca or call 905-689-6223. Sweet Sale at intermission – cash only! Let their amazing harmonies blow your winter blues away!
Green Burial Seminar – More people are looking into alternative methods of burial and cremation and the impact it has on the environment. Join us for our first free community event of 2024. Light refreshments and desserts. Wednesday Feb. 21, 2024 at 1:00 pm, Circle of Life 905-628-8558, 100 King Street East, Dundas, ON
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Check out the story behind your favourite Indian coffee startup!
#thirdwavecoffee
The third wave of artisanal roasting has been rising in India and the new roasters and brands are surfing it well. Check out more about this coffee revolution.
#thirdwavecoffee
Celebrations
Happy Birthday 10th Birthday Justin! Love from Mom, Dad, Grandpa, Grandma and Sister Alana
Happy Birthday 10th Birthday Justin! Love from Mom, Dad, Grandpa, Grandma and Sister Alana
Happy Birthday 10th Birthday Justin! Love from Mom, Dad, Grandpa, Grandma and Sister Alana
Happy Birthday 10th Birthday Justin! Love from Mom, Dad, Grandpa, Grandma and Sister Alana
Happy Birthday 10th Birthday Justin! Love from Mom, Dad, Grandpa, Grandma and Sister Alana
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From Cascara Tea to Cascara Bonbons, check out how this little known Coffee byproduct can be used during the processing stage!
#circulareconomy
Have you heard about government schemes promoting coffee development in India?
Integrated Coffee Development Scheme is a key flagship policy program that aims to encourage coffee development in traditional and non-traditional
areas in India.
#policy
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Grow!
AI and digital innovation are now playing a major role in growing of coffee.
Small farmers are also using it to directly access buyers in the ecosystem leading to a potentially huge income boost.
#technology
Our choices as consumers could support biodiversity on coffee estates.
What can you do as a consumer?
It all starts by being curious about the coffee you drink in the first place.








