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School’s out, but sustainability is still in. Whether you're heading off on holiday or making the most of local adventures, our latest blog shares seven easy ways to stay sustainable this summer, from reusable cups and low impact travel to seasonal eats and planet friendly activities.
Looking to refresh your coffee routine this summer? These two easy recipes using homemade vanilla bean infused honey are the perfect way to sweeten your brew. Learn how to make your own vanilla honey (hot or cold method) and try it in a creamy cold brew foam or a smooth iced latte.
The equivalent of a truckload of plastics is dumped into the ocean every minute (that’s 8 million tons of plastics per year). Even with strides in developing sustainable materials, a Yale University study found that the amount of plastic waste being produced is set to triple by 2047and that by 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas. Something needs to be done to stop the production of single-use plastic and that’s where Plastic Free July came about.
Nothing beats a chilled glass of cold brew on a warm day. This simple guide covers how to make cold brew coffee at home, which beans to use, and which Halo Coffee essentials to have on hand.
Discover the scientifically backed health benefits of drinking coffee, including its role in longevity, mental wellbeing, and more.
Composting vs Recycling: Why the Future is Compostable In a world drowning in waste, composting is emerging as the true...
Welcome spring with a homemade lavender latte! This floral infused coffee is the perfect way to embrace the season. Using Halo Coffee's Alternative Pinnacle capsules as a rich espresso base, this recipe combines creamy steamed milk with a fragrant lavender simple syrup. Learn how to make your own syrup today!