TransFair USA, Green Mountain Coffee and Bruegger’s Tell Boston Commuters Their Choice Makes a Difference

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ft_logo_look_sm1On the morning of Wednesday, May 13, an estimated 20,000 Boston MBTA riders will be rewarded for their environmentally-friendly decision to use public transportation. Volunteers from TransFair USA, the non-profit that certifies Fair Trade Certified™ products in the United States, will distribute free coupons to be redeemed for hot or iced Fair Trade Certified™ Green Mountain Coffee® at Bruegger’s Bakery-Cafés, plus a coupon worth $2.50 off a package of Green Mountain Coffee at local grocery stores.

Boston T riders can spot volunteers in bright orange t-shirts handing out coupons from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Wednesday at seven T stations including: South Station, Kenmore, Porter Square, Longwood, Downtown Crossing, Government Center and Back Bay. 

You too can make a difference in the lives of farmers in coffee-growing communities by choosing Fair Trade Certified™ coffees.

Click here to learn more about this Fair Trade event in Boston!

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