According to the initiators, Kaap coffee is the cleanest coffee in the world and goes across the ocean on a sailboat. Wind power and current. And, of course, the heroic man/wife strength of the crew. 100% nature, 100% organic coffee.
The coffee is grown organically by farmers. They get a fair price and therefore have their own income. According to the initiators, Kaap coffee is the cleanest coffee in the world and goes across the ocean on a sailboat. Wind power and current. And, of course, the heroic man/wife strength of the crew. 100% nature, 100% organic coffee.
On June 15, the wooden sailing ship LUN ll arrived at her home port, the NDSM shipyard on the IJ, after a sea trip to Santa Marta in Colombia and again to Amsterdam. On board, 18 tons of Colombian coffee, packed in 70 kg jute bags. The journey took 3 months and the 5 crew members were sometimes relieved at the intermediate ports.
At the NDSM shipyard in Amsterdam North, the quay of Cape Green Hoop, an initiative to offer zero-emission ships a place to load and unload, including the ships for Greenpeace, with a shipyard, hospitality and other initiatives based on sustainable, human and environmentally friendly living, a multi-faceted project for an innovative and sustainable future.
DID-IT was involved in the initiative by the Cape of Green Hope to show that it is also possible to transport emission-free on a small scale and was present at the reception of the LunLL. Then there was a visit to Amsterdam Roasters, on the quay around the corner from the Cape of Green Hope, where the cargo of coffee is unloaded.