Coffee & Carbon: Reducing Your Cafe’s Footprint
Energy use is one of the biggest contributors to a coffee shop’s carbon footprint. At Reverve Energy, we help cafes measure, manage, and reduce their emissions—without compromising quality.
What is the Carbon Footprint of Coffee?
Every cup of coffee has a carbon footprint, from farming to brewing. A typical cafe’s emissions come from:
- Energy use – Espresso machines, grinders, refrigerators, lighting, and heating.
- Supply chain emissions – Sourcing, roasting, and transporting coffee.
- Waste & packaging – Single-use cups, milk waste, and food waste.
By working with Reverve Energy, cafes can reduce their energy consumption, lower emissions, and operate more sustainably.


Who Needs to Take Action?
The coffee industry must adapt to a low-carbon future. Energy-efficient practices benefit:
- Cafe Owners & Managers – Reduce costs and improve efficiency.
- Coffee Roasters – Cut emissions in roasting and logistics.
- Sustainable Coffee Brands – Show commitment to greener supply chains.
- Consumers – Choose cafes that prioritize sustainability.
How Verve Helps Coffee Shops Reduce Their Carbon Footprint
Reverve Energy works with coffee businesses to track, optimize, and cut energy usage.
- Tailored for cafes – We understand the unique energy needs of coffee shops.
- Data-driven sustainability – Our platform helps you track, optimize, and reduce emissions.
- Cost-saving & efficiency – Lower operational costs while improving energy performance.
- Real-time insights – Know exactly where and how to improve energy use.

Get It Done With Us
Reverve Energy works with coffee businesses to track, optimize, and cut energy usage. Solutions include:
Energy Monitoring
Identify areas of high consumption.
Smart Scheduling
Adjust machine usage based on demand.
Optimized Equipment Use
Reduce standby power and improve efficiency.
Work With Us to Make Your Business Energy-Smart
Want to lower costs, reduce emissions, and attract sustainability-focused customers? We help cafés take control of their energy use with data-driven solutions.

“We need to find new ways to invest for our planet, not against it”
– Mairead McGuinness, European Commissioner