Fair Trade Coffee & Tea
Single-origin coffees and loose-leaf teas with Fair Trade and Rainforest Alliance certification — traceable to cooperatives, with premiums that fund community projects.
TL;DR
The top pick in Fair Trade Coffee & Tea for 2026 is Single Origin Coffee San Jose Poaquil by Pachamama Coffee (98/100 ethics). Other standouts: Dr. Bronner's Regenerative Organic Coconut Oil, Dr. Bronner's Regenerative Organic Coconut Oil (Whole Kernel), Organic Blackout Dark Chocolate Bar.

A medium-dark roast coffee that prioritizes farmer equity and ecological health through 100% fair trade and organic practices.

Premium organic, fair-trade coffee beans sourced from high-altitude volcanic soil. Known for its smooth flavor profile and commitment to regenerative agriculture.

Equal Exchange Organic French Roast is the best ethical coffee for sustainability-minded dark roast drinkers seeking a smoky, full-bodied cup. This fair trade coffee for small-scale farming support ensures high-quality beans grown under organic standards. It serves as an excellent sustainable coffee for French press fans who prioritize regenerative agriculture and fair wages vs conventional brands.

A deep, complex dark roast that prioritizes direct-trade relationships and regenerative organic farming practices across Latin America.

A premium, bioavailable organic turmeric supplement crafted by a B Corp leader in herbal wellness. This formula combines sustainably sourced turmeric with Wholistic™ extract and ginger for maximum absorption and joint support.

The Eqo Coffee Organic Ethos Whole Bean Coffee is the best ethical coffee for environmentally conscious espresso lovers seeking a carbon-neutral morning routine. This bird-friendly, shade-grown roast supports small-holder farmers while ensuring a chemical-free experience. It stands out in the 2026 market as a premier choice for sustainable whole bean coffee Eqo Coffee fans recommend for high-altitude flavor profile.
About this collection
What does Fair Trade certification guarantee?+
A guaranteed minimum price floor for growers, a community premium paid on top, prohibition of child and forced labour, and basic environmental standards. It does not guarantee organic farming unless paired with an organic certification.