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This is what Puro say about their coffee and working with the World Land Trust:

Puro - A Delicious Fairtrade Coffee from Miko Helps Protect Rainforests

Puro Coffee

It is certainly an exciting time for the coffee industry now that consumers increasingly care about the environment and the welfare of the third world farmers; as well as developing sophisticated taste requirements. Puro has proudly taken socially responsible espresso marketing two steps further with a product that combines Fairtrade certified sourcing with saving the rainforest through World Land Trust. Uniquely, 2% of money generated from the sales of Puro coffee helps buy and protect precious rainforests and also ensures that third world growers get a fair and sustainable deal. In partnership with the World Land Trust, already over 220 acres of rainforest land has been added to Puro's reserve in Equador, South America. But don't just judge it on its ethics ... Jamie Oliver's "Fifteen" restaurant in Cornwall is the latest high profile customer to choose Puro as their preferred coffee, first and foremost on the taste.

Miko Coffee

Quick Facts on What Miko Do:

  • Puro is the the only Fairtrade coffee brand that works with the World Land Trust to actively buy and protect rainforests.
  • Miko distribute Faema machinery, Italy's leading commercial espresso machine brand.
  • Miko offer a complete coffee solution for all sizes/types of venue
  • Miko strives to keep customers satisfied through their expert service, technical support, marketing, training and customer care.

Find out more

Visit: www.miko.co.uk and www.puro.co.uk or call 0800 496 39 39

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