GrainPro Announces Partnership with Ceniarth Through Do Good CFO

“Investing in impact. First and foremost.”

Ceniarth is an impact-first investor funding market-based solutions that benefit underserved communities globally. Founded in 2013 by Diane Isenberg, Ceniarth invests with non-profits, for-profits, and hybrid organizations focusing on agriculture, affordable housing, financial inclusion, and climate justice.

Aligned with the same goal of positively impacting vulnerable communities, particularly smallholder farmers, Ceniarth and GrainPro partners to enhance GrainPro’s global outreach and further strengthen the dedication to creating a more sustainable and foodful future for all.

"Our partnership with Ceniarth will enable us to further our mission of providing innovative and healthy solutions for farmers across the globe while maintaining our commitment to sustainability and social impact. We look forward to the opportunities this collaboration will bring and the positive impact it will have on the communities we serve,"

— Jordan Dey, CEO of GrainPro Inc.

This meaningful partnership has been made possible with the assistance of Do Good CFO.

"DoGoodCFO did an outstanding job finding a mission-aligned lender for GrainPro," said Jordan Dey. "DoGoodCFO understood the core mission of GrainPro, to use our technology to help reduce hunger and poverty globally, and matched us with the perfect lender in Ceniarth. Both David and Ben were instrumental in guiding the process and getting over the finish line."

Do Good CFO believes that social entrepreneurs are the heroes of the 21st century as humanity and passion can create a more sustainable world and a positive change to the economic system. With this at the heart, Do Good CFO provides unique solutions and services centered on a holistic approach — working with companies to build financial resilience for a more just and healthier world.

Together with Ceniarth and Do Good CFO, GrainPro is looking forward to the potential impact this partnership will have on their ability to make a difference in the lives of farmers and communities worldwide.

Guess who kept 11 tons of plastic out of landfills?

This Earth Day, we’re delighted to share that the collaboration between GrainPro, the Neumann Gruppe USA companies, Continental Terminals, and dozens of contributing coffee roasters has collected 40 bales of used GrainPro bags and diverted them from landfills and into a special recycling effort! At approximately 550 pounds each, that's 22,000 pounds of plastic — which recently made their journey to Revolution, a special plastics recycler in Arkansas, which was willing to take on the task.

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The bags — which feature a propriety technology that makes them both highly effective but also un-recyclable through traditional means — will be broken down into pellets and transformed into new plastic products.

One incredibly exciting aspect of this announcement is that Revolution accepted and can use all the bales that GrainPro shipped to its facility! By contrast, data shows that currently, only about 5 percent of plastics put into recycling bins in the United States are actually turned into new things. Additionally, to maximize the environmental outcome, GrainPro generously allows competing hermetic bags to be included in the collection effort, even while covering the costs of shipping all the bales.

11 Tons and Counting!

Perhaps the best news of all is that this effort is only getting started!

If you aren’t yet involved but pick up coffee from Continental Terminals in New Jersey or Alameda, CA, simply fill out this form and bring your empty bags with you.

If you receive deliveries from CTI, you can have the bags collected from your site during delivery — just fill out the same form.

And if you don’t work with those warehouses, you also have the option to mail in the bags. Again, the form!

We’re currently working to expand this program into Europe, with help from InterAmerican Coffee Europe and other NKG companies. Later this year, we also hope to establish “hubs” across the U.S., to create more options for dropping off bags or bales. (If you’re interested in becoming a hub, please get in touch!)

So, who saved 11 tons of plastic from landfills? We did it together! And for that, we extend our warmest thanks.

Not yet involved? You’re officially invited! We can’t wait to see 11 tons grow into 100 tons! Please help us get there and join us in creating a truly sustainable green coffee industry.

To send bags, please click here.